Aquo

/ˈɑːkwoʊ/ prefix

A combining form meaning 'water' used in chemistry and medicine to create compound words.

From Latin 'aqua' (water). Used as a prefix starting in the 18th-19th centuries to indicate water-based compounds or aqueous solutions.

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