Hybrid word
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Although the prevailing thought is that such word construction is ill-formed, there are hybrid words in common English usage. Some examples of hybrid words are listed below:
- Homosexual - from the Greek prefix homo meaning "same" and the Latin root sex meaning sex
- Hyperactive - from the Greek huper meaning "over" and the Latin activus
- Kilometre - from the Greek khilioi, "thousand", and the Latin metrum, "measure" (but metrum comes the Greek metron)
- Monolingual - from the Greek mono meaning "one" and the Latin lingua meaning "tongue"
- Mormon - It was alleged by Joseph Smith that Mormon comes from the English "more" and the Reformed Egyptian mon meaning "good".
- Neonate - from the Greek neo, "new", and the Latin natus, "birth"
- Polyamory - from the Greek poly meaning "many" and the Latin amory meaning "love"
- Sociology - from the Latin socius, "comrade", and the Greek logos meaning "word", "reason", "discourse"
- Television - from the Greek tele meaning "far" and the Latin video meaning "to see"