Parvo
[pahr-voh] /ˈpɑr voʊ/
noun, plural parvos.
1.
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[moo l-too m in pahr-woh; English muhl-tuh m in pahr-voh] /ˈmʊl tʊm ɪn ˈpɑr woʊ; English ˈmʌl təm ɪn ˈpɑr voʊ/
Latin.
1.
much in little; a great deal in a small space or in brief.
/ˈmʊltʊm ɪn ˈpɑːvəʊ/
uknown
1.
much in a small space
parvo par·vo (pär’vō)
n.
A parvovirus.
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