peloro-

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Etymology

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Latin Pelorus. Derived from the Greek for ‘monster’.

Prefix

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peloro- pelor(o)-

  1. (sciences) A morpheme term pertaining to monsters, in the popular sense of "something huge".

Derived terms

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