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-opsis

American  
  1. a combining form meaning “likeness,” used especially in the names of living organisms and organic structures that resemble the thing named by the initial element.

    coreopsis.


-opsis British  

combining form

  1. indicating a specified appearance or resemblance

    meconopsis

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Usage

What does -opsis mean? The combining form -opsis is used like a suffix meaning “likeness” or "resemblance." It is rarely used in scientific terms, especially in medicine.The form -opsis comes from Greek ópsis, meaning “appearance” and “sight.” Related to ópsis are ophthalmós, “eye,” which gives us the combining form ophthalmo-, as well as ṓps, “eye” or “face,” which is the root of combining forms such as opto-, -opia, and -opsia. The Latin cognate of ópsis, ophthalmo-, and ṓps is oculus, “eye,” the source of the combining form oculo- and the noun monocle. Learn more at our entries for each word.What are variants of -opsis?While -opsy is not a variant of -opsis, the two combining forms have a common origin. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use article for -opsy.

Etymology

Origin of -opsis

From the Greek word ópsis appearance, sight

Example Sentences

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In his recent “Opsis” series, Mr. Breder worked with a neuro-ophthalmologist and a scientific imaging specialist to translate information received by the eye’s photoreceptor cone cells into brilliantly colored abstract forms, which he transferred to canvas.

From New York Times

“I have work to do in the garden, Matty. The core­opsis needs staking and I’ve not had a chance to get to it. You lie down and get some rest, now, while I’m outside. Later we can talk. And you can go into the village and find your friends, for a visit.”

From Literature

OpSIS will soon also have access to foundries owned by Luxtera and by UK aerospace company BAE Systems, headquartered in London.

From Nature

The history of the silicon chip suggests that OpSIS could be hugely influential.

From Nature

Through OpSIS, he will now be able to integrate all the building blocks onto one chip in a more realistic prototype.

From Nature