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The suffix "[[cis-]]" is a Latin word meaning "[the [area|space]] on [this|the [same|near]] side of". It is used in vocabulary that applies to multiple disciplines, including: | The suffix "[[cis-]]" is a Latin word meaning "[the [area|space]] on [this|the [same|near]] side of". It is used in vocabulary that applies to multiple disciplines, including: |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 2 August 2020
About
The suffix "cis-" is a Latin word meaning "[the [area|space]] on [this|the [same|near]] side of". It is used in vocabulary that applies to multiple disciplines, including:
- geography (e.g. cisatlantic)
- astronomy (e.g. cislunar)
- chemistry (as a standalone adjective)
- gender, where "cis" is often used informally as a standalone word synonymous with "cisgender"
Antonym
Related
- Myth: Cis is derogatory