-oid, -oidal, -oidism, -odic
(Greek: a suffix; like, resembling, similar to, form)
						placoid (adjective)					
					
						planetoid					
					
						planetoid, planetoidal					
					
						1. A branch of astronomy that studies the origin and composition of the planets and other solid bodies in the solar system such as comets and meteors; asteroid. 
2. A body resembling a planet; a name sometimes given to the minor planets or asteroids.
3. Of or belonging to the astroids.
									2. A body resembling a planet; a name sometimes given to the minor planets or asteroids.
3. Of or belonging to the astroids.
						pleurotyphoid					
					
						Typhoid fever in which the early stage is masked by the physical signs of pleurisy.					
									
						ploidy					
					
						polaroidâ„¢					
					
						polyploid					
					
						Having more than twice the basic number of chromosomes.					
									
						polyploidy					
					
						The chromosomal constitution of a cell containing multiples of the normal number of chromosomes.					
									
						poroid, poral					
					
						A description of mushrooms that form pores rather than gills.					
									
						psylloid					
					
						Similar to or like a flea.					
									
						pteridoid					
					
						pteroid					
					
						pterygoid					
					
						reptiloid					
					
						reticuloid					
					
		
