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chloro-
1- variant of chlor- 1 before a consonant:
chlorophyll.
chloro-
2- variant of chlor- 2 before a consonant:
chloroform.
chloro-
combining_form
- indicating the colour green
chlorophyll
- chlorine
chloroform
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What does chloro- mean?
Chloro- is a combining form used like a prefix that can mean “green†or indicate the chemical element chlorine. It is used in many medical and scientific terms, especially in biology and chemistry.
Chloro- comes from the Greek ³¦³ó±ôÅ°ùó²õ, meaning “light green†or “greenish yellow.†Chlorine is so named because the gas has a pale green color.
Chloro- is a variant of chlor-, as in chloranil, used when combined with words or word elements beginning with a consonant. However, in chemistry, chlor- is also often combined to words or word elements beginning with consonants.
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Examples of chloro-
A word you are likely familiar with that features chloro- is chlorophyll, “the green coloring matter of leaves and plants.â€
As we know, the first part of the word, chloro-, means “green.†The second part of the word, –phyll, means “leaf,†from the Greek ±è³óý±ô±ô´Ç²Ô. The word chlorophyll, then, literally translates to “green leaf.†How sensible!
What are some words that use the combining form chloro-?
- chloroacetic
- chlorobenzene
- chlorocarbon
- chlorohydrin
- chloronaphthalene
- chloroplast
- chloropsia
- chlorothiazide
What are some other forms that chloro- may be commonly confused with?
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What elements do chemical compounds known as chlorocarbons always contain?
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