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-gony

American  
  1. a combining form meaning “production,” “genesis,” “origination,” used in the formation of compound words.

    theogony; cosmogony.


-gony British  

combining form

  1. genesis, origin, or production

    cosmogony

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Usage

What does -gony mean? The combining form -gony is used like a suffix meaning “production,” "genesis," or “origination.” It is occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in biology. The form -gony ultimately comes from Greek gónos, meaning “seed, generation.”

Etymology

Origin of -gony

< Latin -gonia < Greek -goneia, equivalent to gón ( os ) ( see gon-) + -eia -y 3

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