graeco
1Graeco- — (also Greco ) ► COMBINING FORM ▪ Greek; Greek and …: Graeco Roman. ORIGIN Latin Graecus Greek …
2Graeco- — [gri:kəu, grekəu US kou] prefix another spelling of ↑Greco …
3Graeco- — [ grikou, grekou ] a British spelling of Greco …
4Graeco- — also Greco , modern comb. form, from L. Graecus Greek (see GREEK (Cf. Greek)) …
5Graeco- — [grē′kō] combining form GRECO …
6graeco- — comb. form (also Greco ) Greek; Greek and. Etymology: L Graecus GREEK * * * see greco * * * Chiefly Brit. var. of Greco . * * * Graeco or (esp N American) Greco /grē kō or grek ō / combining form …
7Graeco- — UK [ɡriːkəʊ] / UK [ɡrekəʊ] / US [ɡrɪkoʊ] / US [ɡrekoʊ] prefix Greek, or ancient Greek: used with some adjectives and nouns Graeco Roman statues …
8Graeco-Armenian — (also Helleno Armenian) refers to the hypothesis that the Greek language and the Armenian language share a common ancestor post dating the Proto Indo European language (PIE). Its notability may be comparable to that of Italo Celtic or Balto… …
9Graeco-Aryan — refers to a hypothesis that the Proto Greek and the Proto Indo Iranian languages share a common history separate from the remaining Indo European languages (Colin Renfrew, Fortson, and Clackson, 1994). Graeco Aryan has support among quite a… …
10Graeco-Roman wrestling — ˌGraeco Roman ˈwrestling 7 [Graeco Roman wrestling] (NAmE usually ˌGreco Roman ˈwrestling) noun uncountable a form of ↑wrestling in which those taking part are not allowed to hold each other below the waist …