-uro

See also: uro, ûro, and uro-

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English -ure, French -ure, Italian -tura and Spanish -dura, all ultimately from Latin -tūra.

Suffix

-uro

  1. suffix used with verbal roots to denote the result or product where it is necessary to distinguish this from the act
    fotografar (to photograph) + -urofotografuro (a photograph)
    signatar (to sign) + -urosignaturo (a signature)

Derived terms

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Italian

Etymology 1

Suffix

-uro

  1. (chemistry) -ide
Derived terms
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See also

Etymology 2

Suffix

-uro

  1. (zoology) having a tail
Derived terms

Spanish

Suffix

-uro m

  1. (chemistry) -ide (marking the binary compound of a nonmetal)
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