opses

  • 1-opses — noun combining form see ops 1 …

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  • 2-opsis — ˈäpsə̇s noun combining form Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from opsis appearance, vision more at optic 1. a. : organism resembling or having a part that resembles a (specified) thing in generic names …

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  • 3-opsis — noun combining form (plural opses or opsides) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from opsis appearance, vision structure resembling a (specified) thing < caryopsis > …

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  • 4-ops — ˌäps noun combining form Etymology: Greek ōp , ōps, from ōp , ōps eye, face more at eye 1. pl ops or opses : organism with a (specified) kind of eye or face chiefly in generic names …

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