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archi-

a combining form with the general sense “first, principal,” that is prefixed to nouns denoting things that are earliest, most basic, or bottommost (archiblast; archiphoneme; architrave); or denoting individuals who direct or have authority over others of their class, usually named by the base noun (archimandrite; architect).
Also, especially before a vowel, arch-.
Compare arch- 1 ,


Origin:
< Gk, comb. form akin to arch beginning, árchos leader, árchein to be the first, command
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archi- or arch-  
pref.  
  1. Chief; highest; most important: archiepiscopal.

  2. Earlier; primitive: archenteron.


[French archi- and Italian arci-, both from Latin archi-, from Greek arkhi-, arkh-, from arkhein, to begin, rule.]
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archi- or arch- or arche-
pref.
Earlier; primitive: archenteron.

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