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vibro-

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

    vibrometer.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of vibro-1

< Latin vibr ( āre ) to shake, move to and fro + -o-
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Example Sentences

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According to the Florida Department of Health, vibro vulnificus infections are fatal in 50% of cases.

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In his hands he held the vibro gun, and on his face was a wild triumph.

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I will order none to shoot at her with vibro guns, as we do not wish her harmed.

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“Maybe the kids will go on to using something else if vibroblades don’t work, but I think I’d prefer a rocket in the head to being carved by a vibro.”

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I think the vibro is just a fad among the JD’s now, anyway.

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