-omics

See also: omics

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

-ome (whole of class) + -ics, both via international scientific vocabulary and New Latin ultimately from Ancient Greek

Suffix

-omics

  1. (chiefly biology) Forms nouns meaning “a study of the totality of something”.
    Life sciences usage
    gene + -omicsgenomics
    protein + -omicsproteomics
    metabolism + -omicsmetabolomics
    glyco- + -omicsglycomics
    Looser popular usage
    food + -omicsfoodomics
    culture + -omicsculturomics
    token + -omicstokenomics

Derived terms

English terms suffixed with -omics

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