Euro-
English
Etymology
Shortened unetymologically from Europe or Europo- in compounds. 20th-century formation, perhaps echoing terms like Afro-, Indo-, Sino- etc.
An early attestation is the title The "Euro-Asian" or "Anglo-Indian" [1]
Prefix
Euro-
- pertaining to Europe, especially as a political entity
- pertaining to the European Union
Coordinate terms
- Appendix:English nationality prefixes
Derived terms
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Translations
pertaining to Europe
References
- Myles Standish & Co., 1911
See also
- Eur-
- euro
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