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eury-
combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from eurys; akin to Sanskrit uru broad, wide
: broad

eurygnathic

: wide

eurybenthic

euryhaline

— opposed to sten-

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a combining form meaning "broad," "wide," used in the formation of compound words: eurypterid.
[ < Gk, comb. form of eurýs wide]

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eury-,
combining form. wide; broad: »

Eurycephalic = broad-headed.

[< Greek eurýs wide]

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comb. form denoting a wide variety or range of something specified

eurytopic

Origin:
from Greek eurus ‘wide’

Useful english dictionary. 2012.