ceno-
English
editEtymology 1
editFrom international scientific vocabulary, reflecting a New Latin combining form, from Ancient Greek καινός (kainós, “new, recent”).
Alternative forms
editPrefix
editceno-
Usage notes
editBoth caen-/caeno-/cæn-/cæno- and coen-/coeno-/cœn-/cœno- have an alternative form of ceno-, which reduces them to homographic forms, and they are also homophonic in any case (regardless of spelling alternatives); thus, they are easily confused. Meanwhile, the related prefix cen- intentionally blends them, although that fact is not etymonically apparent.
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edit- (antonym(s) of “new”): paleo-
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Etymology 2
editSee coen- § Etymology.
Alternative forms
editPrefix
editceno-
Usage notes
editSee Usage notes above.
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editAnagrams
editItalian
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek καινός (kainós, “new, recent”).
Prefix
editceno-
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editPolish
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek καινός (kainós).
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /t͡sɛ.nɔ/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ɛnɔ
- Syllabification: [please specify syllabification manually]
Prefix
editceno-
- ceno-
- ceno- + geneza → cenogeneza
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editFurther reading
edit- ceno- in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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