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andro-
- a combining form meaning “male,” used in the formation of compound words:
androsterone.
andro-
combining_form
- male; masculine
androsterone
- (in botany) stamen or anther
androecium
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of andro-1
from Greek anēr (genitive andros ) man
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Example Sentences
This term has Latin roots: Andro- meaning “man” and -gyne, meaning “woman.”
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The prince was tired, too tired to summon Andro to pull off his tight patent-leather boots.
From Project Gutenberg
Andro went out and the strange, indolent vacancy overcame Othomar once more.
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O bolloben te rackel tutt andre sawe kolester, kai me wium adre te me tshawa tiro rum shin andro meraben.
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The name of our renowned soothsayer is liberally used as an authority, throughout all the prophecies published by Andro Hart.
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He appointed Andro the Penman and his brother John officers of the garrison during his absence.
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