See also: co-pro, copro-, and сорго

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copro (plural copros)

  1. (informal) Clipping of coproduction.
    • 2019 May 23, Janet Smith, “Matilda: The Musical has a subversive blast with Roald Dahl's story”, in The Georgia Straight[1]:
      A copro with Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre and Winnipeg’s Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Matilda pulls things off at the scale the production demands.
    • 2021 September 24, K.J. Yossman, “‘Doctor Who’ Showrunner Russell T. Davies to Return for Next Season”, in Variety[2]:
      The next season will be a co-pro between BBC Studios and Welsh-based Bad Wolf. When Davies, who is Welsh, revived the show 16 years ago he moved production to Wales.
  2. (computer hardware, informal) Clipping of coprocessor.
    • 2001, Phil Croucher, The BIOS Companion, page 48:
      Oddly enough, a copro in a 286 is slower than one in an XT, due to the connections.

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copro

  1. first-person singular present indicative of coprire

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