noto-


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

Origin of noto-

1
Combining form representing Greek nôton the back
  • Also especially before a vowel, not-.

Words Nearby noto-

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How to use noto- in a sentence

  • She would attack Noto for letting some fictitious article of dress be stolen or lost.

    Stories from Tagore | Rabindranath Tagore
  • Noto used to get reprimands from Bhavani for his natural miserliness in these items of future expenditure.

    Stories from Tagore | Rabindranath Tagore
  • The servant, Noto, who was sleeping in the cowshed, heard his cry and came out and coaxed him back to his room.

    Stories from Tagore | Rabindranath Tagore
  • Next day, in the morning, Noto, while sweeping the room found a bundle just underneath the grated window.

    Stories from Tagore | Rabindranath Tagore
  • Hic meret aera liber Sosiis; hic et mare transit, Et longum noto scriptori prorogat aevum.

British Dictionary definitions for noto-

noto-

combining form
  1. the back: notochord

Origin of noto-

1
from Greek nōton the back

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