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agro-
- a combining form meaning âfield,â âsoil,â âcrop production,â used in the formation of compound words:
agronomy.
agro-
combining_form
- denoting fields, soil, or agriculture
agronomy
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of agro-1
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What does agro- mean?
Agroâ is a combining form used like a prefix meaning âfield,â âsoil,â or âcrop production.â It is occasionally used in scientific and technical terms, especially in agriculture.
Agroâ comes from Greek ˛š˛ľ°ůĂł˛ő, meaning âtilled land.â
What are variants of agro-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, agroâ becomes agrâ.
The form agroâ is also related to the Latin-based form agriâ, meaning âagriculture,â as in agribusiness. Agriâ can also be shortened to agrâ before vowels.
Want to know more? Read our yĐÄvlogs That Use articles for agrâ and agri-.
Examples of agro-
An example of a word that features the form agroâ is agrology, âthe branch of soil science dealing especially with the production of crops.â
The form agroâ means âfield,â as we have seen. The âlogy part of the word may also look familiar. It is used to denote branches of science, from Greek ąô´Ç˛ľĂ˛š. Agrology literally translates to âfield science.â
What are some words that use the combining form agro-?
What are some other forms that agroâ may be commonly confused with?
Not every word that begins with the exact letters agro-, such as agrodolce, is necessarily using the combining form agroâ to denote âfield.â Learn why agrodolce means âsweet-and-sourâ at our entry for the word.
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