-logue


-logue

or -logsuff. Speech; discourse: travelogue.
[French, from Greek -logos, from legein, to speak; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]

-logue

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-log

n combining formindicating speech or discourse of a particular kind: travelogue; monologue. [from French, from Greek -logos]

-logue

or -log

a combining form meaning “a kind of discourse, speech, literary work, etc.” ( dialogue; epilogue; monologue), “something having a correspondence or relationship” ( analogue; homologue), “a specialist (in a given field)” (Sinologue). [< French < Latin -logus < Greek -logos. See logos]