-nym or -onym comes from Ancient Greek text and essentially means "name"
nym = mean or name
false name
No, I don't think so. Actually, it is. It means name as in "homonym" which means same name and "antonym" which means opposite name.
Yes. Up is the antonym of down. Left is the antonym of right.
Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. The word "homonym" comes from the prefix "hommo," which means the same, and the suffix "-nym," which means name.
nym = mean or name
Some words ending with "nym"AntonymHomonymSynonym
Synonym has two roots: Syn: equal or same (as) Nym: name.
an⋅to⋅nym [an-tuh-nim] –noun a word opposite in meaning to another. Fast is an antonym of slow.
Together
The Latin root "nym" means name or word. It is often used in words related to names or words themselves, such as synonym (word with similar meaning), antonym (word with opposite meaning), or pseudonym (false name).
Nym Hughes has written: 'Stepping out of line' -- subject(s): Lesbianism, Congresses, Handbooks, manuals, Feminism
Sulphurous acid
Some words that end with the suffix "nym" include acronym, antonym, synonym, and pseudonym.
the answer is "NYMPH"
Homo = same, nym = name
false name