pleio-
Americancombining form
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What does pleio- mean? Pleio- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “more.” It is very occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in biology.Pleio- comes from Greek pleíōn, meaning “more.” The Latin cognate of pleíōn is plūs “more,” which is the source of terms such as plural and plus. To learn more, check out our entries for these two words.What are variants of pleio-?Pleio- is a rare variant of pleo-. An even rarer variation of pleio- is plio-. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles about pleo- and plio-.
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Growth has been steady and now Pleio can count on some 75.000 users spread in about 800 subsites.
From Forbes
Where did the Pleio idea come from?Where you inspired by other experiences?
From Forbes
In the south, in the East and in Amsterdam people are using Pleio to bring people together, exchange information and engage.
From Forbes
Could you make an example of how Pleio improves the relationship among different bodies of the government, or among the gov and the citizens?
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Secondly, a more networked and connected government is taking shape, not just through Pleio of course, but it is a visualisation of it.
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