See also: -inæ

Translingual

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin -īnae, feminine plural form of -īnus (-ine).

Suffix

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-inae f pl

  1. (taxonomy) Used to form names of subfamilies of animals.
  2. (taxonomy) Used to form names of subtribes of plants, algae and fungi and viruses.

Usage notes

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  • All derivations featuring this suffix are pluralia tantum, but were formally understood as adjectives modifying the Latin feminine plural nouns bestiae (beasts) or plantae; e.g. Felinae (cats) = bestiae felinae (feline beasts).
  • With the understanding that, for example, members of Fungi, Archaea, and Virus are neither beasts nor plants, the historical fiction has little contemporary relevance.

Derived terms

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Latin

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Suffix

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-īnae

  1. inflection of -īnus:
    1. nominative/vocative feminine plural
    2. genitive/dative feminine singular
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