ferro-
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Prefix
ferro-
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Finnish
Prefix
ferro-
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French
Etymology 1
Prefix
ferro-
Etymology 2
From chemin de fer, literally "iron paths".
Prefix
ferro-
- Relating to railways
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Italian
Prefix
ferro-
- ferro-
- Forms terms relating to railways
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Spanish
Etymology
From ferrum (“iron”). The "railroad" sense comes from ferrocarril (“railroad”), literally "iron path".
Prefix
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