Etymology
The word "acro" is derived from the Greek word "ἄκρα" (akra), which means "end, extremity, summit, or peak".
Meaning
In English, "acro" is used as a combining form with the following meanings:
Origin
The Greek word "ἄκρα" (akra) is of uncertain origin. It may be related to the Proto-Indo-European root *ak-, meaning "sharp" or "pointed", or to the Albanian word "akull", meaning "peak".
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Etymology The word acro is derived from the Greek word ἄκρα akra which means
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