Synonyms for
ro
An a priori international auxiliary language created by Edward Powell Foster beginning in 1904.
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All Definitions for Ro

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1An a priori international auxiliary language created by Edward Powell Foster beginning in 1904.
2Initialism of restraining order. [(law) An order issued by a court of law or other legal authority for a specified timeframe forbidding the restrained party from contacting and being in close proximity to the protected party and other restrictions, usually banning the possession of arms.]
3Initialism of reverse osmosis. [(chemistry) a technique whereby a solution is forced through a semipermeable membrane under pressure
4Used to generate drinkable water from seawater, or to separate chemical compounds]
5Initialism of receiving office.
6Abbreviation of Rondônia: a state of Brazil. [A state of the North Region, Brazil. Capital: Porto Velho.]

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