αλλαξο-

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Greek[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek ἀλλάσσω (allássō, to change).

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αλλαξο- (allaxo-)

  1. added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate some form of change or altering:
    αλλαξο- (allaxo-) + ‎-ιέρα (-iéra, noun ending) → ‎αλλαξιέρα (allaxiéra, (baby) changing table)
    αλλαξο- (allaxo-) + ‎δρόμος (drómos, road, street) → ‎αλλαξοδρομώ (allaxodromó, to change direction)
    αλλαξο- (allaxo-) + ‎πίστη (písti, faith) → ‎αλλαξοπιστώ (allaxopistó, to change religion)
    αλλαξο- (allaxo-) + ‎κώλος (kólos, arse) → ‎αλλαξοκωλιά (allaxokoliá, versatility between passive (bottom) and active (top) in gay sex) (vulgar)

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