See also: teo, Teo, and tẹo

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From Ancient Greek θεός (theós, god).

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teo-

  1. theo-

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Czech

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Derived from Ancient Greek θεός (theós, god).

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teo-

  1. theo-

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  • teo-”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989

Finnish

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Internationalism (see English theo-).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈteo-/, [ˈt̪e̞o̞-]

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teo-

  1. theo-

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Irish

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From teo (hot, warm).

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teo-

  1. hot, warm

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Italian

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teo-

  1. theo-

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Portuguese

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From Ancient Greek θεό- (theó-, god), combining form of θεός (theós, god), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰh₁s-.

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teo-

  1. theo-

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Romanian

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From Ancient Greek θεό- (theó-, god), combining form of θεός (theós, god), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰh₁s-.

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teo-

  1. theo-

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek θεός (theós, god).

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  • IPA(key): /teo/ [t̪e.o]
  • Syllabification: te‧o-

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teo-

  1. theo-

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