electro-

English

Etymology

From Latin electrum, from Ancient Greek ἤλεκτρον (ḗlektron, amber) (a natural resin, which — when rubbed — produces static electricity).

Prefix

electro-

  1. electricity or electrical
  2. (music) electronic and/or incorporating elements of electro(-funk)

Derived terms

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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin electrum, from Ancient Greek ἤλεκτρον (ḗlektron, amber) (a natural resin, which — when rubbed — produces static electricity).

Prefix

electro-

  1. electro-; combining form of elèctric

Derived terms

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Dutch

Prefix

electro-

  1. Superseded spelling of elektro-.

Spanish

Prefix

electro-

  1. electro-

Derived terms

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