pseud-

pseud-
or pseudo- combining form Etymology: Greek, from pseudēs, from pseudesthai to lie; akin to Armenian sut lie and probably to Greek psychein to breathe — more at psych- 1. false ; spurious <
pseudoclassic
>
2. temporary or substitute formation similar to (a specified thing) <
pseudopodium
>
3. resembling, isomeric with, or related to (a specified chemical compound) <
pseudoephedrine
>

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