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vibro-

  1. a combining form meaning “vibration,” used in the formation of compound words:

    vibrometer.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of vibro-1

< Latin vibr ( āre ) to shake, move to and fro + -o-
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Example Sentences

According to the Florida Department of Health, vibro vulnificus infections are fatal in 50% of cases.

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In his hands he held the vibro gun, and on his face was a wild triumph.

I will order none to shoot at her with vibro guns, as we do not wish her harmed.

“Maybe the kids will go on to using something else if vibroblades don’t work, but I think I’d prefer a rocket in the head to being carved by a vibro.”

I think the vibro is just a fad among the JD’s now, anyway.

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