lyo-
combining form
indicating dispersion or dissolution: lyophilic; lyophilize; lyophobic
Origin of lyo-
1from Greek luein to loose
Words Nearby lyo-
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How to use lyo- in a sentence
One night the king was sleeping in the woods of Lyo in a rude, unguarded tent.
ZigZag Journeys in Northern Lands; | Hezekiah ButterworthIllic apposito narrabis multa Lyo—There, 15 with the wine in front of you, you will tell many a story.
In the spring of 1233 Valdemar invited him to hunt with him in the woods of Lyo.
ZigZag Journeys in Northern Lands; | Hezekiah Butterworth
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