-logo

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See also: logo, Logo, logo-, logó, lôgo, and łógo

Italian[edit]

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-logo m

  1. -logist, -ist, -er (member of a profession etc.)

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • stressed in the antepenultimate syllable
 

Suffix[edit]

-logo m (noun-forming suffix, plural -logos, feminine -loga, feminine plural -logas)

  1. (sciences) -logist; -logue (forms the names of professionals and scholars working in a given scientific field)
    Synonym: -logista

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin -logus, from Ancient Greek -λόγος (-lógos).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /loɡo/ [lo.ɣ̞o] (always stressed on the vowel preceding the suffix)
  • Syllabification: -lo‧go

Suffix[edit]

-logo m (noun-forming suffix, plural -logos, feminine -loga, feminine plural -logas)

  1. -logist (one who studies)

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