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chloro-

1
  1. variant of chlor- before a consonant.

    chlorophyll.



chloro-

2
  1. variant of chlor- before a consonant.

    chloroform.

chloro-

combining form

  1. indicating the colour green

    chlorophyll

  2. chlorine

    chloroform

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Example Sentences

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“Definitely cuter when you’re smart. Yes, the pellet’s an enzyme-based casing filled with chloro powder. It’s harmless unless it comes into contact with any amount of ammonia. Which it just did.”

The mono-, chloro-, bromo-, and iodo-benzenes are colourless liquids of peculiar odour.

"I suepose thaz a great thing to remove those old stain' that chloro_form_, eh?"

Among the substitution products of the phenols, the thio-, chloro-, bromo-, nitro-, and aminophenols as a rule yield tanning matters similar in character.

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When To Use

What does chloro- mean?

Chloro- is a combining form used like a prefix that can mean “green” or indicate the chemical element chlorine. It is used in many medical and scientific terms, especially in biology and chemistry.Chloro- comes from the Greek chlōrós, meaning “light green” or “greenish yellow.” Chlorine is so named because the gas has a pale green color.Chloro- is a variant of chlor-, as in chloranil, used when combined with words or word elements beginning with a consonant. However, in chemistry, chlor- is also often combined to words or word elements beginning with consonants.Want to know more? Read our Words That Use chlor- article.

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