-lyte

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek λυτός (lutós, loosed), verbal adjective of λύειν (lúein, to unfasten, loose, loosen, untie).

Suffix

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-lyte

  1. Word-forming element used in making nouns corresponding to nouns in -lysis and adjectives in -lytic.

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