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-gony
- a combining form meaning “production,” “genesis,” “origination,” used in the formation of compound words:
theogony; cosmogony.
-gony
combining form
- genesis, origin, or production
cosmogony
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What does -gony mean?
The combining form -gony is used like a suffix meaning “production,” “genesis,” or “origination.” It is occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in biology.
The form -gony ultimately comes from Greek óos, meaning “seed, generation.”
Examples of -gony
An example of a scientific term that features the form -gony is heterogony, “the alternation of dioecious and hermaphroditic individuals in successive generations, as in certain nematodes.” If that sounds overly technical, breaking down the word will give a clearer understanding of the meaning.
The form hetero- might look familiar; it means “different” or “other,” from Greek éٱDz. The form -gony means “production” or “origination,” as we have seen. Heterogony literally translates to “different productions.”
What are some words that use the combining form -gony?
- cosmogony (using the equivalent form of -gony in Greek)
- merogony
- schizogony
- sporogony
- telegony
What are some other forms that -gony may be commonly confused with?
Not every word that ends with the exact letters -gony, such as jargony or agony, is necessarily using the combining form -gony to denote “production.” Learn why agony means “pain” at our entry for the word.
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