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glyco-
- a combining form with the meanings “sugar,” “glucose and its derivatives,” used in the formation of compound words:
glycolipid.
glyco-
combining_form
- indicating sugar
glycogen
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glyco-1
Combining form representing Greek glykýs sweet
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glyco-1
from Greek glukus sweet
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Example Sentences
To what extent Glyco-Heroin, Smith, is responsible for developing the rapidly growing heroin habit is of course problematic.
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The Council, having voted that Glyco-Thymoline be refused recognition, authorized publication of the following report.
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At the very best, Glyco-Thymoline is a weak, a very weak antiseptic—not a germicide.
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In much smaller type: Glyco-Heroin (Smith) is distinctly a product designed expressly for the use of physicians.
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Glyco-Thymoline tends to promote exosmosis, and prevents the absorption of the germ or toxic matter.
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