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a·poc·o·pe
[uh-pok-uh-pee] noun

1. loss or mission of the last letter,
syllable, or part of a word.

Origin
1585–95. Late Latin.
Greek apokopḗ a cutting off, equivalent to apokóp ( tein ) to cut off ( apo- apo- + kóptein to cut) + -ē noun suffix