-ole

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English

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Etymology 1

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Arbitrary variant of -ol, now used to distinguish between specific cases.

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-ole

  1. (organic chemistry) in the Hantzsch–Widman nomenclature for naming heterocycles, denotes an unsaturated five-membered ring system with nitrogen
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Etymology 2

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From Latin -olus, from -lus.

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Suffix

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-ole

  1. A diminutive suffix referring to small parts of organisms or their cells.
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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin -olus. Many words ending in -ole were borrowed with the suffix already present.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ole f (plural -oles)

  1. added to a noun to form a diminutive, or a depreciative form of that noun

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Latin

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Suffix

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-ole

  1. vocative masculine singular of -olus