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diplo-

  1. a combining form meaning “double,” “in pairs,” used in the formation of compound words:

    diplococcus.



diplo-

combining_form

  1. double

    diplococcus

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of diplo-1

< Greek, combining form of diplóos twofold
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Word History and Origins

Origin of diplo-1

from Greek, from diploos, from di- 1+ -ploos -fold
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Example Sentences

In addition to hosting musical acts such as Griz, Diplo, Frances Mercier, Maddy O’Neal, Monolink and Random Rab, each level of the tower featured bedecked nooks and crannies in which to dance, lounge, snuggle, dangle and sip.

And I’m so proud of the range of different people in this — why are Jay Park and Diplo and Saweetie and Earth, Wind & Fire in the same movie?

The New Music Stage saw the likes of Diplo and Kenya Grace perform too.

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Dimension will be on stage at 17:30 BST, followed by American DJ and producer Diplo at 18:20.

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They tell us Diplo and Rudimental are on their list for people to see today.

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Words That Use Diplo-

What does diplo- mean?

Diplo- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “double” or “in pairs.” This form is frequently used in scientific terms, especially in zoology and botany.

Diplo- comes from Greek diplóos, meaning “twofold” or “double-folded.” Distantly related is Latin duplex, which also literally means “twofold.”

What are variants of diplo-?

When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, diplo- becomes dipl-, as in diploid.

Examples of diplo-

One example of a term that features diplo- you may have seen is diplodocus, “a huge herbivorous dinosaur of the genus Diplodocus, growing to a length of about 87 feet.” Diplodocus comes from the New Latin Diplodocus, which uses the equivalent of the form diplo-.

As we know, diplo- means “double,” while the -docus part of diplodocus means “beam, bar, shaft,” from Greek dokós. Diplodocus literally translates to “double beams,” a reference to the double row of bones in its tail.

What are some words that use the combining form diplo- or dipl-?

What are some other forms that diplo- may be commonly confused with?

Not every word that begins with the letters diplo- is necessarily using the combining form diplo- to mean “double.” Diploma and diplomatic are two such examples. Both of these words, as it happens, ultimately come from the same root as diplo-, but they aren’t using diplo- as a combining form. Learn why diploma is a type of document and why diplomatic means “tactful” at our entry for each word.

Break it down!

In suffix -oid means “resembling, like.” With this in mind, what does diploid mean?

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