-coel
See also:
coel
and
çöl
English
Etymology 1
Via
Latin
, from
Ancient Greek
κοῖλος
(
koîlos
,
“
hollow
”
)
.
Suffix
-coel
A
cavity
.
Alternative forms
-coele
-cele
(
possibly nonstandard
)
Derived terms
blastocoel
enterocoele
haemocoel
,
hemocoel
pseudocoel
spongocoel
Etymology 2
See
-cele
.
Suffix
-coel
(
possibly nonstandard
)
Alternative form of
-cele
(
“
tumor; hernia
”
)
.
Anagrams
LCOE
,
Cole
,
ecol.
,
Cloe
,
Cleo
,
cole
,
-cole