agro

Hyphenated as
à‧gro
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈa.ɡro/
Etymology

Ultimately derived from Vulgar Latin ācrus, from Classical Latin ācrem (with a change in declension). Likely borrowed from Gallo-Italic, mostly displacing the inherited and now rare acro. Cognate with Sicilian àguru. Doublet of acre, a borrowing from Latin.

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