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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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Origin of andro-1
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Example Sentences
This term has Latin roots: Andro- meaning “man” and -gyne, meaning “woman.”
The prince was tired, too tired to summon Andro to pull off his tight patent-leather boots.
Andro went out and the strange, indolent vacancy overcame Othomar once more.
O bolloben te rackel tutt andre sawe kolester, kai me wium adre te me tshawa tiro rum shin andro meraben.
The name of our renowned soothsayer is liberally used as an authority, throughout all the prophecies published by Andro Hart.
He appointed Andro the Penman and his brother John officers of the garrison during his absence.
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