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nyct-

Also nycti-,
  1. a combining form meaning “night,” used in the formation of compound words.

    nyctalgia.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of nyct-1

From Greek nykt-, stem of ý “n”
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Example Sentences

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The person in charge of the NYCT's Disability Access allegedly had no prior background in disabilities before her appointment.

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When To Use

What does nyct- mean?

Nyct- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “night.” It is used in some scientific and medical terms.Nyct- comes from the Greek ý, meaning “night.” English’s own word night, in fact, shares an ancient root with the Greek ý. Also related to ý is the Latin word for nox, source of the combining forms nocti- and noct-.Nyct- is a variant of nycto-, which loses its -o- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.Want to know more? Read our 51Թs That Use nycto- article. In some instances, particularly in terms from biological science, nyct- becomes nycti-, as in nyctitropic.

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