combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, from Greek, from phorein to carry along, freq. of pherein to carry — more at bear
: carrying on : having motion : direction
phoro zooid
phoro nomy
phoro metry
combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, from Greek, from phorein to carry along, freq. of pherein to carry — more at bear
: carrying on : having motion : direction
phoro zooid
phoro nomy
phoro metry
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012