-ium (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

  1. a suffix found on nouns borrowed from Latin, especially derivatives of verbs (odium; tedium; colloquium; delirium), deverbal compounds with the initial element denoting the object of the verb (nasturtium), other types of compounds (equilibrium; millennium), and derivatives of personal nouns, often denoting the associated status or office (collegium; consortium; magisterium); -ium also occurs in scientific coinages on a Latin model, as in names of metallic elements (barium; titanium) and as a Latinization of Gk -ion (pericardium).
suffix forming nouns
  1. indicating a metallic element
  2. (in chemistry) indicating groups forming positive ions
  3. indicating a biological structure
-ium (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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