(anglo-)
31anglo- — comb. form 1 English (Anglo Catholic). 2 of English origin (an Anglo American). 3 English or British and (an Anglo American agreement). Etymology: f. mod.L f. L Anglus English …
32Anglo- — combining form Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin Angli 1. English < Anglo Norman > 2. English and < Anglo Japanese > …
33Anglo- — a combining form of English: Anglo Norman; Anglo Catholic. [ < LL Angl(us) (see ANGLIC) + O ] * * * …
34Anglo — (often derogatory): Australian of Anglo Saxon or Anglo Celtic descent …
35Anglo — An|glo1 [ æŋglou ] noun count a white person who speaks English, especially one whose family originally came from Britain Anglo An|glo 2 [ æŋglou ] adjective relating to white English speaking people in the U.S.: In some states, the Anglo… …
36Anglo — n American a person of (mainly) Anglo Saxon ethnic origin. The term came into widespread use in the 1970s, especially among His panics. This was the first attempt by Americans from other ethnic back grounds to categorise white Anglo Sax ons as a… …
37Anglo- — prefix 1 of England or Britain: an anglophile (=someone who loves Britain) 2 English or British and: an Anglo Scottish family | an improvement in Anglo American relations …
38anglo- — prefix 1 of England or Britain: an anglophile (=someone who loves Britain) 2 English or British and: an Anglo Scottish family | an improvement in Anglo American relations …
39Anglo- — UK [æŋɡləʊ] / US [æŋɡloʊ] prefix involving or related to England or the UK an Anglo American military exercise the Anglo Scottish border …
40Anglo — An•glo [[t]ˈæŋ gloʊ[/t]] n. pl. glos, adj. 1) peo a white American of non Hispanic descent 2) peo a Canadian whose first language is English, as distinguished from French speaking Canadians 3) peo Anglo American 4) peo of or pertaining to Anglos… …