Syro-
Britishcombining form
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indicating Syrian and
Syro-Lebanese
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indicating Syriac and
Syro-Aramaic
Etymology
Origin of Syro-
from Greek Suro-, from Suros a Syrian
Example Sentences
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There were rumors that James actually released “Drukqs” to get out of his contract with Warp Records, though when its follow-up “Syro” arrived 13 years later, it was on the same label.
From New York Times
His previous album, Syro, was heralded via a fluorescent blimp appearing over London, followed by an announcement made on the deep web.
From The Guardian
The album would would follow the release of Syro in 2014, the Cornish producer’s first full-length release in 13 years.
From The Guardian
In August 2014, he flew a lime green blimp bearing his distinct logo above London venue Oval Space to announce his return with Syro.
From The Guardian
I have two relatively recent albums from Aphex Twin, 2014’s Syro and 2016’s Cheetah, and I often listen to them from start to finish.
From The Verge
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