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-ploid
a combining form meaning “having chromosome sets” of the kind or number specified by the initial element.
hexaploid.
-ploid
combining form
indicating a specific multiple of a single set of chromosomes
diploid
Other 51Թ Forms
- -ploidy combining form
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -ploid1
Example Sentences
The palaces of Ploid are dreams of beauty and convenience, outshining and surpassing by far the finest mansions on the face of our globe.
Surely we are far enough away from Ploid to escape any charge of infringement, should we proceed to patent some of their inventions.
It need not be said that I was intensely interested in the study of this phenomenal world which I will call Ploid.
The people of Ploid have in their possession a remarkable line of fertilizers, not in the form of ground bones, but acidulous juices.
The curse of the vegetable worms has been reduced to a minimum on this world of Ploid.
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When To Use
The combining form -ploid is used like a suffix meaning “having chromosome sets.” It is occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in biology.The form -ploid is extracted from the endings of words such as haploid, which means "pertaining to a single set of chromosomes." The word haploid itself comes from the combination of two forms: hapl-, meaning "single", and -oid, meaning "resembling" or "like."
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