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-glot

  1. a combining form with the meanings “having a tongue,” “speaking, writing, or written in a language” of the kind or number specified by the initial element:

    polyglot.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of -glot1

< Greek ( Attic ) -glottos -tongued, adj. derivative of ôٳٲ tongue; glotto-
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Example Sentences

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Triglot, trī′glot, adj. containing three languages.

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Glottis, glot′is, n. the opening of the larynx or entrance to the windpipe.—adj.

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It was carried on by Glot in 1773.

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Glot' tis, the opening between the vocal cords, or the mouth of the windpipe.

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"Basic coast pidgin, symbolic and glot."

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