agri-

See also: agri, Agri, ağrı, and Ağrı

English

Etymology

Originally from Latin ager, agrī (field), re-inforced by English agriculture (itself deriving from the original Latin root).

Cognate (via Proto-Indo-European) to English acre.

Pronunciation

  • (UK)1 IPA(key): /ˈæɡɹɪ/
  • (UK)2 IPA(key): /ˈæɡɹi/

Prefix

agri-

  1. Denoting agriculture.

Usage notes

Derived terms

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  • agri-politics

Translations

Anagrams


French

Prefix

agri-

  1. agri-

Derived terms

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Italian

Prefix

agri-

  1. agri-

Derived terms

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Portuguese

Prefix

agri-

  1. Alternative form of agro-
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