Allo is added to words to indicate something is different.
In science allopatric is an adjective used to describe species that are similar but have become different due to a physical barrier separating them, their habitat is now different. They slowly acquire different characteristics and are no longer the same species. This can happen when a valley floods, or a river changes course separating two higher levels of ground. This has been observed when two islands are formed from a single land mass and the animals form separate breeding groups.
(Sympatric species have the same habitat but different breeding patterns separate them)
Allotropes in chemistry are the same element but have different bonding to hold the atoms together. The bonding in the diamond allotrope makes it hard and dense and a beautiful light trap when cut by a skilled artisan whereas, graphite is another name for soot and not so beautiful. Its atoms slide over one another in layers so it is a good lubricant. The third allotrope of carbon is Fullerene or "Bucky balls" (scientists are so funny!) Fullerene is an exciting soccer ball shape of bonding carbon atoms. Now what can we put inside them...
The prefix "allo-" generally means "other" or "different." It is commonly used in scientific and medical terminology to indicate something that is different or distinct from others.
The prefix "para-" can mean other or beside.
"Allo" in French is a casual way to answer the phone, similar to saying "hello" in English. It is commonly used to start a conversation on the phone.
The root word "allo" means "other" or "different" in Greek. It is commonly used in words related to difference or variation, such as "allograft" (a transplantation of an organ from one individual to another) or "alloy" (a mixture of two or more metals).
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
The prefix "lize" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common prefix in the language.
The prefix "para-" can mean other or beside.
Ali, Allo, and Alter all mean other. Example words are alter ego, alias, and altruism I don't know if its Greek or Latin in origin.
different/other, example: 'kati allo' means 'something else'
definition of ALLO
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Allo is in Parchment Desert.
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Taranis allo was created in 1934.
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