o-

See also: о- and Appendix:Variations of "o"

English

Noun

o- (O negative)

  1. A blood type that has no antigens. It lacks the A, B and Rh factors on the blood cells. It is the universal donor for blood and can give blood to any blood type, but can only receive O- blood.

Prefix

o-

  1. (organic chemistry) ortho-

See also


Basque

Noun

o-

  1. combining form of ogi (bread)

Usage notes

If the following element of the compound starts with b or g, these change to p and k respectively. If the following element starts with a vowel, s or z, the combining form ot- is used instead.

Czech

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *o(b), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃ebʰi. See o.

Prefix

o-

  1. around, all around
  2. A complete action, a perfective verb
  3. Something else.

Derived terms

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Further reading

  • o-/ob(e)- in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017

Japanese

Romanization

o-

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

Polish

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *o(b), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃ebʰi. See o.

Prefix

o-

  1. prefix indicating a perfective verb

Derived terms

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Further reading

  • o- in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish ō-, from Old Norse ú-, ó-, from Proto-Germanic *un-, from the Proto-Indo-European *n̥- whence also Greek α- (a-) and English un-.

Prefix

o-

  1. added to adjectives to yield their opposites.
  2. added to nouns to mean lack or being without.

Derived terms

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Taos

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔɑ/

Prefix

o-

  1. (transitive) First person singular subject + third person duoplural object.
  2. (transitive) Second person singular subject + third person singular object.

Volapük

Prefix

o-

  1. denotes future tense in verbs and adverbs
    • penob, "I write." openob, "I will write."
    • adelo, "today." odelo, "tomorrow."

Xhosa

Etymology 1

Prefix

o-

  1. Second-person singular relative concord.

Etymology 2

Prefix

o-

  1. Class 1 relative concord.

Etymology 3

Prefix

o-

  1. Class 3 relative concord.

Zulu

Etymology 1

Prefix

o-

  1. Second-person singular relative concord.

Etymology 2

Prefix

o-

  1. Class 1 relative concord.

Etymology 3

Prefix

o-

  1. Class 2a noun prefix.

Etymology 4

Prefix

o-

  1. Class 3 relative concord.

References

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