pluri-

See also: pluri

English

Etymology

From Latin pluri-, combining form of plūris, from plūs, from Old Latin *plous, from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁- (many). Related to plenty, plural (via Latin) and fele, full (via PIE).

Prefix

pluri-

  1. several

Synonyms

  • multi- (from Classical Latin)
  • poly- (from Ancient Greek)

Antonyms

Hyponyms

  • oligo- (from Ancient Greek via New Latin)
  • pauci- (from Latin)

Derived terms

  • English terms prefixed with pluri-

French

Etymology

From Latin plures.

Prefix

pluri-

  1. pluri-

Derived terms

  • French terms prefixed with pluri-

Italian

Prefix

pluri-

  1. pluri-; multi-

Spanish

Prefix

pluri-

  1. pluri-

Derived terms

  • Spanish terms prefixed with pluri-

Further reading

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