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glyc-

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  1. variant of glyco- before a vowel.

    glycemia.



glyc.

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abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) glycerite.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of glyc-1

From the New Latin word glyceritum
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When To Use

does glyc- mean?

Glyc- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “sugar" or "glucose and its derivatives." Glucose is a sugar found in many fruits, animal tissues and fluids, and other sources. Glyc- is often used in scientific terms, especially in chemistry.Glyc- comes from Greek ý, meaning “sweet." The Latin translation (and perhaps cognate) of ý is dulcis, “sweet,” which is the source of sweetness-related terms such as dulcet and, through Italian, dolce vita. To learn more, check out our entries for both words. are variants of glyc-?Glyc- is a variant of glyco-, which loses its -o- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.Less common variants of glyc- are gluco- and gluc-, as in glucolipid and glucan.Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles on glyco-, gluco-, and gluc-.

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