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seric-

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  1. a combining form meaning “silk,” used as a base in English derivatives.

    sericin.


Etymology

Origin of seric-

Combining form of Medieval Latin sēricum silk ( Latin sēricus Chinese, silken) < Greek sērikón silk, neuter of sērikós Chinese, silken, equivalent to sḗr silkworm + -ikos -ic

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