-oid, -oidal, -oidism, -odic
(Greek: a suffix; like, resembling, similar to, form)
myoid
myrmecoid
Like or similar to ants.
myxoid
Resembling mucus or having the consistency and appearance of mucus.
A reference especially of a connective tissue with a high content of mucoproteins and mucopolysaccharides.
nanoid
Dwarfish; resembling a dwarf.
nematoid
neoid
1. Resembling something new or recent.
2. Like new in shape or form.
2. Like new in shape or form.
nepheloid
Cloudy; turbid, as, nepheloid urine.
nephroid
neuteroid
Neither an android (male robot) nor a gynoid (female robot).
We now have three gender-characterized robots: androids, gynoids, and neuteroids.
This anthropoidal image is NOT a good example of the masculine nor the feminine humanoid-types of robots because it is a neuteroid; and so, it should not be identified as either an android nor a gynoid.
ochroid
octoploid
odontoid
omohyoid
omphaloid
oneiroid
Resembling a dream; like a dream.