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plagio-
| a combining form meaning “oblique,” used in the formation of compound words: plagioclase. |
Origin:
comb. form repr. Gk plágios slanting, sideways, equiv. to plág(os) side + -ios adj. suffix
comb. form repr. Gk plágios slanting, sideways, equiv. to plág(os) side + -ios adj. suffix

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| plagio- pref. Slanting; inclining: plagiotropism. [Greek, oblique, from plagios, from plagos, side; see plāk-1 in Indo-European roots.] |
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plagio-
comb. form, from Gk. plagios "oblique, slanting," from plagos "side," from PIE base *p(e)lag- "flat, spread."
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Language Translation for : plagio-
Spanish:
traducción, plagio,
German:
das Plagiat,
Japanese:
訳本とらの巻
plagio- pref.
Slanting; inclining: plagiocephaly.
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