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a combining form occurring in compound words which have the general sense “something that repels or drives away” whatever is specified by the initial element: vermifuge.
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Origin of -fuge
<French <Latin -fugus, derivative of fugāre to drive away
Words nearby -fuge
fugacious, fugacity, fugal, Fugard, fugato, -fuge, fuggedaboutit, Fugger, fugio, fugitive, Fugitive Slave Act
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British Dictionary definitions for -fuge
-fuge
n combining form
indicating an agent or substance that expels or drives awayvermifuge
Derived forms of -fuge
-fugal, adj combining formWord Origin for -fuge
from Latin fugāre to expel, put to flight
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Medical definitions for -fuge
-fuge
suff.
One that expels or drives away:vermifuge.
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