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-ite I. \ˌīt, usu ˌīd.+V\ noun suffix (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French & Latin; Old French, from Latin -ita, -ites, from Greek -itēs (n. & adjective suffix) 1. a. : native : inhabitant : resident < Gothamite > < Brooklynite > < New Hampshirite > : occupant : dweller < flatite > < trailerite > b. : descendant : offspring < Adamite > c. (1) : adherent : follower : supporter < Jacobite > : advocate < Darwinite > : devotee < Browningite > (2) : member of a (specified) group or organization or movement < Puseyite > 2. a. (1) : substance produced through some (specified) process < anabolite > < catabolite > (2) : commercially manufactured product < ebonite > < lyddite > < vulcanite > b. : -itol — especially in commercial names < dulcite > 3. [New Latin -ites, from Latin] : fossil < corallite > < filicite > 4. : mineral < erythrite > : rock < chromitite > 5. [French, from Latin -ita, -ites] : segment or constituent part of a body or of a bodily part < somite > < dendrite > II. noun suffix (-s) Etymology: French, alteration of -ate (from New Latin -atum) — more at -ate : salt or ester of an acid with a name ending in -ous < nitrite > < sulfite > |