The root 'poly-' is derived from Greek, and means 'many', such as in 'polyamorous', meaning 'having many lovers".
More than one
Poly has a similar meaning with multi-.
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Poly is actually a prefix meaning many.
-poly
The Greek root word "poly" means many or much. It is commonly used in English to form words related to multiple or excessive quantities.
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Poly means "many" in English. "πολύ" (polee) is the greek word for "much". "πολλοί". "πολλές", "πολλά" are the equivalents for "many" in greek.
More than one
I'm pretty sure that -gon is the root word and it means angles. The prefix poly- means many and is most likely what you're asking for.
It is from ancient Greek and translates as many
Poly = manyhedron = base or face.
Poly, which means many.
poly is the latin root for many
The root "poly-" means many or multiple. In polyploidy, it refers to the presence of multiple sets of chromosomes in an organism. In polypeptide, it signifies a chain of multiple amino acids linked together.