it means : run
its a latin word
The prefix "curro" means to run or to move quickly. It is derived from the Latin word "currere," which means to run.
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 "mon-" means one or single.
The prefix that means "alongside" is "para-".
The word "rewrite" has a prefix "re-" that means again.
A number of English words begin with curr. For example, the word currant is derived from the name of the place where they came from, Corinth. But current is a flow of water, or something that is ongoing now. We can therefore see that curr- is not necessarily a prefix. However, * currentis from Latin currens, from curro, to flow or run * curriculum (the whole course of study in a school, college or university) is from Latin curriculum, a race course; a place for running; a chariot etc, from L. curro, to run * cursor is from Latin cursor, a runner * courier (a messenger) is from French courrier, from courir, to run, from Latin curro to run * course is also from L. curro, to run
Curro Savoy was born in 1946.
John Curro was born in 1932.
"Semper" is a Latin word meaning "always." "Curro" is the first person singular present form of a Latin verb meaning "to run, hasten, travel" ("to run" is probably the most common meaning). So you can translate "semper curro" with the English "I always run /hasten /travel" or "I am always running /hastening /travelling."
Curro Rivera Agüero died in 2001.
Curro Torres was born on 1976-12-27.
Curro Montoya was born on 1977-02-13.
Curro Vacas was born on 1979-11-21.
Curro Rivera Agüero was born in 1951.
Tracey Curro was born on November 27, 1963.
Curro Romero's birth name is Romero Lpez, Francisco.
The core business of Curro and Pinnacle is education. Curro and Pinnacle are private educators focused on total education primary to high school.