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gamy

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[ gey-mee ]

adjective

gamier, gamiest.
  1. having the tangy flavor or odor of game:

    I like the gamy taste of venison.

  2. having the flavor or odor of game or other meat kept uncooked until slightly tainted:

    The roast was still edible but was slightly gamy.

  3. plucky; spirited.
  4. lewd or suggestive; risqué.
  5. gross or squalid; unwholesome.


-gamy

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  1. a combining form with the meanings “marriage,” “union,” “fertilization, pollination,” of the kind specified by the initial element: exogamy; plastogamy; allogamy; also forming nouns corresponding to adjectives ending in -gamous: heterogamy.

-gamy

combining form

  1. denoting marriage or sexual union

    bigamy

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • i· adverb
  • ܲ·y adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of gamy1

First recorded in 1835–45; game 1 + -y 1

Origin of gamy2

Combining form representing Greek “act of marrying”
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of gamy1

from Greek -gamia, from gamos marriage

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51Թs That Use -gamy

What does -gamy mean?

The combining form -gamy is used like a suffix with a variety of meanings. In terms from botany, it typically means “fertilization, pollination.“ In other contexts, -gamy is used to mean “marriage” or “union.”

The form -gamy is also used to form nouns related to terms ending in -gamous. It is often used in scientific terms, especially in biology.

The form -gamy comes from Greek , meaning “act of marrying.”

What are variants of -gamy?

While -gamy doesn’t have any variants, it is related to the form -gamous, as in cleistogamous. Additional combining forms of the same general origin include , , and . Want to know more? Read our 51Թs That Use articles for the forms.

Examples of -gamy

One example of a word you may have come across that features the form -gamy is polygamy, “the practice or condition of having more than one spouse, especially wife, at one time.” Polygamy comes from Greek DZⲵí, which uses the equivalent form of -gamy.

The form poly- means “many,” from Greek DZý. Here, the form -gamy means “marriage.” Polygamy literally translates to “marriage to many (people).”

What are some words that use the combining form -gamy?

What are some other forms that -gamy may be commonly confused with?

Break it down!

The combining form bi- means “two.” With this in mind, what is bigamy?

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