o-

o-
I. combining form or oo- Etymology: Greek ōi-, ōio-, from ōion — more at egg egg <
oology
>
; specifically ovum <
oogonium
>
II. abbreviation orth- or ortho-

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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