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gamo-

American  
  1. a combining form meaning “joined, united,” “joining, union,” used in the formation of compound words.

    gamopetalous.


gamo- British  

combining form

  1. indicating sexual union or reproduction

    gamogenesis

  2. united or fused

    gamopetalous

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Usage

What does gamo- mean? The combining form gamo- is used like a prefix meaning “joined” or "united." It is very occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in botany.Gamo- comes from Greek gámos, meaning “marriage.”What are variants of gamo-?While gamo- doesn't have any variants, it is related to the form -gamous, as in monogamous. Additional combining forms of the same general origin include gamet-, gameto-, and -gamy. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles for the forms.

Etymology

Origin of gamo-

Combining form representing Greek gámos marriage

Example Sentences

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At least 64 people have been killed in floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains in the Gamo Zone of southern Ethiopia, local police inspector Abraham Buha says.

From BBC

"On behalf of myself and the regional government, I express my deep sorrow over the loss of 30 lives due to landslides and floods in the highlands of Gamo Zone caused by heavy rains," Tilahun Kebede said in a statement on Facebook late on Tuesday.

From BBC

Director Yuriko Gamo Romer features archival footage from that tour prominently in her film.

From Los Angeles Times

The firearms included an unloaded Remington Nylon 66 .22 caliber rifle, an unloaded Connecticut Valley Arms .50 caliber muzzle-loader, a loaded Mossberg .410 caliber shotgun and a Gamo pellet gun.

From Fox News

Expense remains the biggest obstacle, said Scott Gamo, environmental services manager at the Wyoming transportation department.

From Washington Post