"Oligo" and "poly" are prefixes used to denote quantity. "Oligo" comes from the Greek word for "few" and indicates a small number of units or elements, often used in contexts like oligosaccharides or oligomers. In contrast, "poly," derived from the Greek word for "many," refers to a large number or multitude of units, as seen in terms like polysaccharides or polymers. Thus, the primary difference lies in the quantity they represent: "oligo" signifies a few, while "poly" signifies many.
Oligo- is the medical terminology combining form meaning scanty.
The root word of oligarchy is "oligo-", which comes from the Greek word "oligoi" meaning "few".
Poly has a similar meaning with multi-.
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The prefix oligo- or olig- means "a few."
Poly means many and polygon means shape of many sides
Poly-amines are more durable, poly-amides are more resistant to moisture.
Poly is actually a prefix meaning many.
Poly-lingual ... poly meaning 'many' & lingual meaning 'tongue'They speak many tongues.
(poly)(sacchar)ides poly meaning MANY sacchar meaning Sugar it doesnt give a word for it
Poly comes from the Greek polu, from polus, meaning much or many.
Poly means many and polygon means shape of many sides