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urano-

American  
  1. a combining form meaning “heavens,” used in the formation of compound words.

    uranography; uranometry.


urano- British  

combining form

  1. denoting the heavens

    uranography

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Etymology

Origin of urano-

< Greek, combining form of ouranós heavens, heaven

Example Sentences

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Before Wednesday’s central-bank decision, market participants were “a little cautious about the Fed possibly not looking for more rate cuts beyond Wednesday,” said Thomas Urano, co-chief investment officer at Sage Advisory in Texas.

From MarketWatch

"It's better to get it early," said Tetsuya Urano, 66, a central Tokyo resident who was among the first to be vaccinated at the Tokyo centre.

From Reuters

The link between ER stress and Wolfram syndrome has been crucial for identifying potential treatments because “otherwise we would have nothing to target,” Urano says.

From Science Magazine

Scientists, patients, and their advocates say Urano also deserves much of the credit.

From Science Magazine

In 2016, Urano and colleagues started the world’s first clinical trial for the disease: a phase 1/2 study of dantrolene, an approved muscle relaxant.

From Science Magazine