-cele

See also: cele, celé, cèle, céle, and célé

English

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek κήλη (kḗlē, tumour”; especially “hernia) (cognate to Serbo-Croatian кила (hernia)).

Suffix

-cele

  1. (medicine) A tumour.
  2. (medicine) A hernia.
Alternative forms
Derived terms
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  • pharyngocele
Translations

Etymology 2

See -coel.

Suffix

-cele

  1. (possibly nonstandard) Alternative form of -coel (cavity)
Derived terms
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Anagrams


Portuguese

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κήλη (kḗlē, tumour, hernia).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-cele f

  1. (pathology) -cele (forms the names of tumours and hernias)

Synonyms

  • (forming the name of tumours): -oma
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