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-eme

a suffix used principally in linguistics to form nouns with the sense “significant contrastive unit,” at the level of language specified by the stem: morpheme; tagmeme.

Origin:
extracted from phoneme
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-eme  
suff.  A distinctive unit of linguistic structure: semanteme.

[French -ème, from phonème, phoneme; see phoneme.]
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