ozo-
AmericanEtymology
Origin of ozo-
< Greek, combining form of Greek ózein to smell, have an odor; akin to Latin odor odor
Example Sentences
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This is the Ozo running club, formed by Igbo people to celebrate the culture of one of the largest of Nigeria's more than 300 ethnic groups.
From BBC
In less than three months, the Ozo running club already has more than 300 members.
From BBC
Running clubs like Ozo, which are often free, have become spaces for people to make new friends, create a community, and possibly even meet future partners.
From BBC
But for the Ozo running club, the weekly Saturday meets aren't simply about running, pace or fitness - it's a place where strangers become family.
From BBC
Colorado-based Planterra sold plant-based food under the Ozo brand and in July said it was "the official plant-based protein" of the Chicago Cubs baseball team.
From Reuters
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