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  1. Euro-prefix

    pertaining to Europe, especially as a political entity

  2. Etymology: Shortened unetymologically from Europe- or Europo- in compounds- 20th century formation,

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of euro- in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of euro- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of euro- in a Sentence

  1. Ewald Nowotny:

    It's certainly a risk for the global economy overall (but) the impact on the euro zone should be relatively small, it is more of a problem that the emerging markets show a significantly subdued dynamic.

  2. Mark Mobius:

    I believe that negotiations will continue and that Greece will not leave the European Union, and will not abandon the euro, and eventually some agreement will be had, and that is the reason why we will continue to hold Greek assets.

  3. Neil Williams:

    In macro terms at least, the worst of the crisis looks like it is over for the euro zone and certainly my own 'misery indices' are looking less bad.

  4. Albert Rivera:

    People want profound changes but they also want to keep what is working, like the welfare system, a productive economy, the constitution or Europe and the euro, those who come to our political rallies are the people who made the transition to democracy in the 1970s and their children who want to preserve their legacy.

  5. Michael Michaelides:

    The market has increased the possibility in its mind that these events trigger some sort of exit, investors are viewing next Sunday's vote as a de facto referendum on membership of the euro area.

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