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acron

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[ak-ron, -ruhn] / ˈæk rɒn, -rən /

noun

  1. the unsegmented, preoral portion of the body of an arthropod.


Other Word Forms

  • acronal adjective

Etymology

Origin of acron

< New Latin < Greek ákron, neuter singular of ákros; acro-

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Also, some individuals linked to major fertiliser companies such as EuroChem founder Andrey Melnichenko, Uralchem's Dmitry Mazepin and Acron Group's Viatcheselav Kantor have been placed on European Union sanctions lists.

From Reuters

Other producers, Acron and Eurochem, have 52,000 tonnes and almost 100,000 tonnes of their fertiliser stuck in Europe, respectively.

From Reuters

In February it agreed to sell it to Russian group Acron, but the deal collapsed.

From Reuters

Dr Kantor has been described by the UK government as the "largest shareholder of fertilizer company Acron with vital strategic significance for the Russian government".

From BBC

Phosagro, Uralchem, Uralkali, Acron and Eurochem are the biggest players.

From Reuters