theo-
Americancombining form
Etymology
Origin of theo-
< Greek, combining form of theós
Example Sentences
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Former Arsenal and England forward Theo Walcott told BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club he believes the occasion could shape the immediate future for his old club.
From BBC
She added that it took her until her eldest son Theo was eight months old to feel ready to talk about the topic in her stand-up routines.
From BBC
Theo dal Pozzo, 23, has a first class master's degree in computer science.
From BBC
While Theo adds that he is "looking forward towards a future that I know will be better than now".
From BBC
My only visitors are my aunt or Theo, borrowing something or returning something.
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