-coele
AmericanUsage
What does -coele mean? The combining form -coele is used like a suffix meaning “cavity.” It is occasionally used in medical terms, especially in pathology.The form -coele comes from Greek koîlos, meaning “hollow.” The Latin equivalent is cavus, also meaning “hollow,” which is the source of words such as cavity and concave. To learn more, check out our entries for both words.What are variants of -coele?In some cases, the form -coele drops the -o- to become -cele, as in pseudocele. In other variant spellings, -coele is spelled without the final -e, becoming -coel. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles on -cele and -coel.
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One of these was in Greece, the Ionian, the other was in Magna Graecia; the one of them was from Coele Syria, the other from Egypt; but there were others in the East, one of whom belonged to the Assyrians, but the other was in Palestine, originally a Jew.
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As Coele Syria was styled Sham, and Sama; so we find places, which have a reference to this term, in Elis.
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