See also: ecto

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    From Ancient Greek ἐκτός (ektós, outside). Sense 2 ("ghost-related") is a reinterpretation of this prefix in the word ectoplasm (paranormal substance believed to be involved in the materialization of the dead), for the etymology of which see there.

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    ecto-

    1. Outside.
      Synonyms: out-, ex-, exo-
      Antonyms: in-, intra-, en-/em-/im-, end-/endo-/ento-
    2. (chiefly in fantasy fiction) Ghost-related.

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    French

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    From Ancient Greek ἐκτός (ektós, outside).

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    ecto-

    1. ecto-

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    Italian

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    From Ancient Greek ἐκτός (ektós, outside).

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    ecto-

    1. ecto-

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    ecto-

    1. ecto-

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    ecto-

    1. ecto-

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