combining form
Etymology: Medieval Latin ferro-, from Latin ferrum iron — more at farrier
1. : iron : containing iron
ferro concrete
2. : iron and
ferro nickel
— chiefly in names of alloys
3.
[ ferrous ]
: containing ferrous iron
ferro ferricyanide
combining form
Etymology: Medieval Latin ferro-, from Latin ferrum iron — more at farrier
1. : iron : containing iron
ferro concrete
2. : iron and
ferro nickel
— chiefly in names of alloys
3.
[ ferrous ]
: containing ferrous iron
ferro ferricyanide
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012