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mero-
- a combining form meaning “part,” “partial,” used in the formation of compound words:
merogony.
mero-
combining_form
- part or partial
merocrine
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Origin of mero-1
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Example Sentences
The inhabitants of the country above Mero had various methods of paying respect to their deceased friends.
Omnes incaluerant mero; itaque surgunt temulenti ad incendendam urbem, cui armati, pepercerant.
Hoy no soy escritor; soy mero amanuense: no os pido, pues, admiracin ni indulgencia, sino que me creis a puo cerrado.
Your wife, Mero, whom I love as much for her courage as for her noble heart, is to keep this bracelet as a souvenir from me.
Candace appears to be found as the name of a queen for whom a pyramid was built at Mero.
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