co-
Meaning
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
- Having commonality, similarity with respect to the root.
- Having commonality, similarity with respect to the root.
- Having commonality, similarity with respect to the root.
- Having commonality, similarity with respect to the root.
- Having commonality, similarity with respect to the root.
- Having commonality, similarity with respect to the root.
- Dual or complement.
- Having multiple targets or effects; the root affects or involves multiple subjects.
- Secondary or auxiliary in rank or priority.
- Referring to coenzymes.
- Referring to copolymers.
- Deriving from multiple sources.
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈkəʊ-/
Etymology
From Latin co-, allomorph of Latin con-.
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