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poly
1[ pol-ee ]
noun
- Informal. polyester ( def 2 ):
a blend of poly and cotton.
- a fabric or garment made of polyester.
adjective
- made of or containing polyester:
a poly swimsuit.
poly
2[ pol-ee ]
adjective
- noting or relating to polyamory; polyamorous:
They’re in a poly relationship.
- identifying as polyamorous:
They’re not monogamous, they’re poly.
poly-
3- a combining form with the meanings “much, many” and, in chemistry, “polymeric,” used in the formation of compound words:
polyandrous; polyculture; polyethylene.
poly.
4abbreviation for
- polytechnic.
poly
1/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
- informal.short for polytechnic
poly-
2combining_form
- more than one; many or much
polyhedron
- having an excessive or abnormal number or amount
polycythaemia
DZ–
- A prefix meaning “many,” as in polygon, a figure having many sides. In chemistry, it is used to form the names of polymers by being attached to the name of the base unit of which the polymer is made, as in polysaccharide, a polymer made of repeating simple sugars (monosaccharides).
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What does poly- mean?
Poly– is a combining form with multiple meanings. In many terms, it is used like a prefix meaning “much, many.” In terms from chemistry, it denotes “polymeric,” meaning “of or relating to a polymer.” It is often used in a variety of scientific and technical terms, especially in biology.
Poly– comes from Greek DZý, meaning “many.” The Latin equivalent of DZý is multus, also meaning both “much” and “many,” which is the source of the combining form . To learn more, check out our yvlogs That Use article about multi-.
Examples of poly-
One example of a scientific term that features the form poly– is polytomy, “the act or process of dividing into more than three parts.”
The form poly– means “many,” as we have already seen. But what about the –tomy part of the word polytomy? The form –tomy means “cutting, incision,” from Greek –tomia. Polytomy literally translates to “many cuts.”
What are some words that use the combining form poly-?
- polyamory
- polyblast
- polydactyl (using the equivalent form of poly– in Greek)
- polyester
- polygon (using the equivalent form of poly– in Greek)
- polylingual
- polymath (using the equivalent form of poly– in Greek)
- polysemy (using the equivalent form of poly– in Greek)
What are some other forms that poly– may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
Lingual means “pertaining to languages.” With this in mind, what does polylingual mean?
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