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ideo-

American  
  1. a combining form representing idea in compound words.

    ideology.


ideo- British  

combining form

  1. of or indicating idea or ideas

    ideology

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Etymology

Origin of ideo-

ide(a) + -o-

Example Sentences

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Viewed expansively, QR is “a low-cost gateway” to information that can be constantly updated and adjusted, says Sandy Speicher, chief executive officer of the design firm IDEO.

From New York Times

Vivian Barad, Managing Director, Design for Food at IDEO, poses in an undated photo obtained by Reuters on August 30, 2021.

From Reuters

As managing director of the food practice for global design firm IDEO, Barad is always mulling over the complex systems that produce and deliver what we eat, not to mention the quality, access and climate impact.

From Reuters

The dining chairs were designed by Naoto Fukasawa, who is renowned for his furniture, but who once worked at IDEO, and opened its Tokyo office in 1996.

From New York Times

Mark Jensen, the founder of the San Francisco firm Jensen Architects, had designed IDEO’s Palo Alto and San Francisco offices, as well as projects like the roof terrace at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and a tower in collaboration with the artist Ann Hamilton.

From New York Times