geo-

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See also: geo, Geo, GEO, geó, géo, Geo., and géo-

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek γεω- (geō-), combining form of γῆ (, earth).

Prefix

geo-

  1. Earth
  2. geography

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Czech

Etymology

From Ancient Greek γῆ (, earth).

Pronunciation

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo-

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Further reading


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Audio:(file)

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo-

Finnish

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo-

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German

Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek γεω- (geō-), combining form of γῆ (, earth).

Pronunciation

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo- (global, pertaining to the Earth, pertaining to geography)
    geo- + ‎Politik (politics) → ‎Geopolitik (geopolitics)
    geo- + ‎Wissenschaften (sciences) → ‎Geowissenschaften (geoscience)

Derived terms

Further reading

  • geo-” in Duden online
  • geo-” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Italian

Pronunciation

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo-

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Ancient Greek γῆ (, earth).

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo-

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek γῆ (, earth).

Pronunciation

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo-

Derived terms


Swedish

Prefix

geo-

  1. geo-; pertaining to the Earth

Derived terms