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cupri-

  1. a combining form meaning “copper,” used in the formation of compound words:

    cupriferous.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of cupri-1

Combining form of Late Latin cuprum copper 1

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Words That Use cupri-

does cupri- mean?

The combining form cupri- is used like a prefix meaning “copper.” It is very rarely used in scientific terms, especially in chemistry.

The form cupri- comes from Latin cuprum, meaning “copper.” Find out how copper is related to the name of the country Cyprus at our entry for copper. The Greek translation of cuprum is 󲹱ó, “copper,” which is the source of the combining form , as in . Check out our Words That Use article for chalco- for more info.

are variants of cupri-?

The form cupri- is a variant of cupr-, which gains an -i- when combined with words or word elements beginning with -f-. When combined with words or word elements that begin with other consonants, cupr- becomes cupro-, as in cupronickel.  Want to know more? Check out our Words That Use articles for both forms.

Examples of cupri-

One of the only words that features this rare form is cupriferous, “containing or yielding copper.”

The form cupri- means “copper,” but what about the -ferous part of the word? The form -ferous, ultimately from the Latin suffix -fer, has a variety of meanings, including “containing,” “bearing,” or “yielding.” Cupriferous literally translates to “containing copper.”

are some other forms that cupri- may be commonly confused with?

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