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archi-

  1. a combining form with the general sense “first, principal,” that is prefixed to nouns denoting things that are earliest, most basic, or bottommost ( archiblast; archiphoneme; architrave ); or denoting individuals who direct or have authority over others of their class, usually named by the base noun ( archimandrite; architect ).


archi-

combining_form

  1. a variant of arch-
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Origin of archi-1

< Greek, combining form akin to beginning, áDz leader, á𾱲 to be the first, command

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