Graeco-


Chiefly British.
1.
variant of .
/ˈɡriːkəʊ; ˈɡrɛkəʊ/
combining form
1.
Greek: Graeco-Roman

also Greco-, modern word-forming element, from Latin Graecus “Greek” (see Greek).

Read Also:

  • Graeco-Roman

    [gree-koh-roh-muh n, grek-oh-] /ˌgri koʊˈroʊ mən, ˌgrɛk oʊ-/ adjective, noun, Chiefly British. 1. . [gree-koh-roh-muh n, grek-oh-] /ˌgri koʊˈroʊ mən, ˌgrɛk oʊ-/ adjective 1. of or having both Greek and Roman characteristics: the Greco-Roman influence. 2. pertaining to or designating a style of the fine arts developed in Rome or the Roman Empire from the […]

  • Graeffe-method

    [gref-uh, graf-uh] /ˈgrɛf ə, ˈgræf ə/ noun, Mathematics. 1. a method, involving the squaring of roots, for approximating the solutions to algebraic equations.

  • Graf

    [graf, grahf] /græf, grɑf/ noun 1. Stephanie Maria (“Steffi”) born 1969, German tennis player. [grahf] /grɑf/ noun, plural Grafen [grah-fuh n] /ˈgrɑ fən/ (Show IPA). German. 1. a count: a title of nobility in Germany, Austria, and Sweden, equivalent in rank to an English earl. /ɡræf/ noun 1. Steffi. born 1969, German tennis player: won […]

  • Grafenberg-spot

    [graf-uh n-burg, gref-] /ˈgræf ənˌbɜrg, ˈgrɛf-/ noun 1. a patch of tissue in the front wall of the vagina, claimed to be erectile and highly erogenous.

  • Graffiti

    [gruh-fee-tee] /grəˈfi ti/ noun 1. plural of . 2. (used with a plural verb) markings, as initials, slogans, or drawings, written, spray-painted, or sketched on a sidewalk, wall of a building or public restroom, or the like: These graffiti are evidence of the neighborhood’s decline. 3. (used with a singular verb) such markings as a […]


Disclaimer: Graeco- definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.