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Contents
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Europic
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Affix (Suffix, nominal)
1.3.1
Related Terms
Europic
Etymology
Root
√angl
.
Etymology
From
-angl-
‘shape’ +
-u
‘(
noun
)’.
Affix (Suffix, nominal)
-anglu
shape, form, -sided figure, -agon
A suffix converting a number or other adjective to a geometric shape (roughly equivalent to English
-agon
, e.g.
triya
‘three’ →
triyanglu
‘triangle’.
Related Terms
-angla
‘-agonal’
Categories
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Words
Europic words
Europic affixes
Europic suffixes
Europic nominal suffixes
Europic geometry
Europic shapes
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