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-cida

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(to cut, strike, kill).

Suffix

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-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cides)

  1. -cide(denoting a person or substance that kills)

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-cida m orf (adjective-forming suffix,masculine and feminine plural-cides)

  1. -cidal

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Galician

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Etymology

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FromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(I cut, strike, kill).

Suffix

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-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)

  1. -cide(denoting a person or substance that kills)

Suffix

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-cida m orf (adjective-forming suffix,plural-cidas)

  1. -cidal

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From

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Italian

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Etymology

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FromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(to cut, strike, kill).

Suffix

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-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,masculine plural-cidi,feminine plural-cide)

  1. -cide(denoting a person or substance that kills)

Suffix

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-cida (adjective-forming suffix,masculine plural-cidi,feminine plural-cide)

  1. -cidal

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Anagrams

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Latin

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Etymology

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    caedō(to cut, hew, kill) +‎-a(suffix forming masculine agent nouns)

    Pronunciation

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    Suffix

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    -cīda m (genitive-cīdae);first declension

    1. Noun-forming suffix denoting “one whokills” or “one whocuts” from noun stems.

    Usage notes

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    • All derived terms are masculine or common despite their use of the first declension.

    Declension

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    First-declension noun.

    singularplural
    nominative-cīda-cīdae
    genitive-cīdae-cīdārum
    dative-cīdae-cīdīs
    accusative-cīdam-cīdās
    ablative-cīdā-cīdīs
    vocative-cīda-cīdae

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    Portuguese

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(to cut, to strike, to kill).

    Suffix

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    -cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)

    1. -cide(killer of)
      fungo(fungus) + ‎-cida → ‎fungicida(fungicide)

    Usage notes

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    Masculine when referring to males and things, feminine when referring to females.

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    Spanish

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(to cut, strike, kill).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): (Spain)/ˈθida/[ˈθi.ð̞a]
    • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines)/ˈsida/[ˈsi.ð̞a]
    • Rhymes:-ida
    • Syllabification:-ci‧da

    Suffix

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    -cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)

    1. -cide(denoting a person that kills)

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    -cida m (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)

    1. -cide(denoting a substance that kills)

    Suffix

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    -cida m orf (adjective-forming suffix,masculine and feminine plural-cidas)

    1. -cidal

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    Further reading

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