"-oidea" meaning in All languages combined

See -oidea on Wiktionary

Suffix [Translingual]

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin neuter plural form of -oideus (“resembling”) Etymology templates: {{der|mul|NL.|-}} New Latin, {{der|mul|la|-}} Latin, {{m|la|-oideus||resembling}} -oideus (“resembling”) Head templates: {{head|mul|suffix}} -oidea
  1. (taxonomy) Used to form names of superfamilies of animals. Name may be conserved when the rank is changed, as to a parv-, infra-, or suborder, or an order or higher rank. Previously used to form names of higher rank, eg, class, which are often conserved Tags: morpheme Categories (topical): Taxonomy Related terms: -idae, -aceae
    Sense id: en--oidea-mul-suffix-BN2VjaWS Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header Topics: biology, natural-sciences, taxonomy

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