kilo-
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
kilo- /ˈkɪləʊ, ˈkiːləʊ/
▶combining form denoting a factor of 1,000: kilolitre.
– origin via Fr. from Gk khilioi ‘thousand’.
'kilo-' also found in these Oxford entries:
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kilo-Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press: kilo- /ˈkɪləʊ, ˈkiːləʊ/ ▶combining form denoting a factor of 1,000: kilolitre. – origin via Fr. from Gk khilioi ‘thousand’. 'kilo-' also found in these Oxford entries:
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