The prefix "co-" originates from Latin, meaning "together" or "with." It is commonly used in English to indicate collaboration or partnership, as seen in words like "cooperate" and "coauthor." This prefix signifies that two or more entities are involved in a shared action or relationship.
CO (carbon monoxide) is a compound.
carbon dioxide
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i don't know what you mean but here are some Vietnamese words with "co": cô = aunt cỏ = grass có = have
The "co" in "style and co" is short for "company."
The prefix 'ante-' means before. It comes from the Latin word 'ante', which means before. An example of this is the word anteroom, which is a smaller room that comes before a larger room.
well judging by the previx octa and the sufix decahedra, i'd say that its a 3-dimensional irregular decahedron that's made up of octagons.
co= what :)
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'Co' is a prefix, and it means 'with' or 'together'.
'And co.' means 'and company'.
rogers cutlery & CO
what do these geographical co ordinates mean?
carbon monoxide is CO
company
with.
It might mean J.E. Caldwell & Co. They are located in Philadelphia, PA.