English Words: -

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-ololsuffix

Used to form names of compounds with the structure Ar–OCH₂CH(OH)CH₂NH–R used as β-adrenoceptor antagonists.

-olonesuffix

Used to form names of steroids or steroidlike drugs that are not prednisolone derivatives.

-omatosissuffix

Used to form a noun indicating a condition characterized by abnormal growth, tumors, or masses.

-omatoussuffix

Used to form an adjective meaning "possession of or relation to" from nouns ending in -oma/-omata.

-omesuffix

A mass of something.

-ometrysuffix

Forming compound nouns describing "the action or process of measuring" something, frequently with corresponding nouns in -ometer.

-omiasuffix

Obsolete form of -oma.

-omicssuffix

Forms nouns meaning “a study of the totality of something”.

-ominosuffix

A tile with a specified number of connected squares.

-omizesuffix

Used to form a verb from nouns ending in -oma.

-omysuffix

Obsolete form of -oma.

-oncussuffix

Used to form names of conditions involving a tumor, swelling, or mass.

-onidinesuffix

Used to form names of clonidine derivatives used as antihypertensives.

-ontsuffix

Indicating a life-form or life-stage, especially with regards to reproduction.

-onymsuffix

word

-onymysuffix

Used to form nouns describing the study, formation, or use of words or names

-oomersuffix

Used to form the names of Wojak characters, or, by extension, caricaturized personifications of a given trait/quality.

-oonsuffix

Forming nouns, mainly in borrowed words.

-opaminesuffix

Used to form names of dopaminergic agents and dopamine derivatives, used as cardiac stimulants, antihypertensives or diuretics.

-opeprefix

Eye

-opiasuffix

vision (used to form names of visual defects)

-opsiasuffix

Forming compound nouns denoting specific deficiencies of sight.

-opsissuffix

Synonym of -opia (“seeing”).

-opsysuffix

examination

-oramasuffix

Used to form, from one noun, a second meaning "wide view of" the first, or (with ironic reference to the preceding sense) "surfeit of", "overattention to", or "exaggerated praise of" the first.

-orexiasuffix

Related to appetite and eating disorders.

-oriasuffix

plural of -orium

-oriumsuffix

Forming nouns denoting a place for a particular function or thing.

-orph-interfix

Used to form names of morphinan derivates used as opioid receptor antagonists/agonists.

-orphinesuffix

Used to form names of morphinan derivates used as opioid receptor antagonists/agonists.

-orphonesuffix

Used to form names of morphinan derivates used as opioid receptor antagonists/agonists.

-orysuffix

Added to nouns and verbs (often Latinate) to form adjectives meaning "of", "pertaining to", or "serving for".

-osesuffix

full of

-osessuffix

plural of -osis

-osissuffix

functional disease or condition such as hepatosis

-ositysuffix

Forming nouns, usually abstract, and usually from adjectives in -ous or -ose.

-osmiasuffix

Smell; odour.

-ostomysuffix

Alternative form of -stomy.

-otesuffix

Having or equipped with a certain feature or structure.

-oussuffix

Used to form adjectives from nouns, to denote:

-out-lawsuffix

Related through a nonmarital romantic relationship, through a platonic relationship or friendship or through a marriage that ended in divorce.

-oxacinsuffix

Used to form names of nalidixic acid derivatives used as antibacterials.

-oxanidesuffix

Used to form names of salicylanilides and analogs.

-oxepinsuffix

Used to form names of tricyclic compounds.

-oxetinesuffix

Used to form names of fluoxetine derivatives used as serotonin and/or norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors.

-oxifenesuffix

Used to form names of tamoxifen derivatives used as antiestrogens or estrogen receptor modulators.

-pamilsuffix

Used to form names of verapamil derivatives used as calcium channel blockers.

-parinsuffix

Used to form names of heparin derivatives including low molecular mass heparins.

-parinuxsuffix

Used to form names of synthetic heparinoids.

-pathysuffix

suffering, feeling, emotion

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