ΤΩΔΗΣ, τωδης
TŌDĒS, tōdēs
Sounds Like: TOH-dees
Translations: full of, resembling, having the nature of, smelling of
From the root: ΤΩΔΗΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is a suffix, -ώδης (-ōdēs), which is used to form adjectives. When appended to a noun stem, it indicates that something is 'full of' that noun, 'resembling' it, 'having the nature of' it, or 'smelling of' it. For example, 'αἱματώδης' (aimatōdēs) means 'bloody' or 'full of blood', and 'νιφετώδης' (niphetōdēs) means 'snowy' or 'full of snow'. It describes a characteristic or abundance related to the root noun.
Inflection: Does not inflect (it is a suffix used to form inflected adjectives)
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