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electro- word element [Gr.]electricity.
electro- or electr-
pref.
1. Electricity; electric; electrically: electrocautery.
2. Electron: electronegative.

electro-,
prefix meaning "electricity": electrobiology, electrocatalysis, electrolepsy.

electro- 
word element [Gr.], electricity.

electro-
word element. [Gr.] electricity.


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