allo-

Etymology
From, from , from (🇨🇬).

Prefix

 * 1)   Nonself; nonself but of the same species. Used as an antonym to.
 * is from a nonself donor of the same species, is the ability of an individual organism to distinguish its own tissues from those of another,  is immunity against cells from another organism
 * 1)   Alloimmunity;  transplantation of cells or tissues from one person to another.
 * is an alloimmune response, is an immune response to an alloantigen,  is that generates an alloresponse
 * 1)   An arbitrary member of a heterogenous-but-interrelated group.
 * is any of a group of genetically-related albumins found in blood serum, is any of the different crystalline forms of a substance,  is being of the identical allotype
 * 1)  External, outside, or from a separate location.
 * is controlled by an external stimulus, is the passive dispersal of seeds by means of external agents,  is having an external cause or source
 * 1)   Hybridization of multiple species.
 * is having a single set of unpaired chromosomes derived from two different species, is having multiple complete sets of chromosomes derived from different species,  is having six complete sets of chromosomes derived from different species
 * 1)   Isomeric; especially, of amino acids having two chiral centres, the second diastereoisomer to be discovered or synthesized.
 * is an isomer of the sugar lactose, is the isomer of cholane 5α-cholane,  is a naturally-occurring isomer of betulin
 * 1)  a diastereomer having the same configuration on four neighboring chiral carbon atoms as carbohydrate allose.
 * 2)  Different, distinct, or other with respect to the root.
 * is a sex chromosome that differs from an ordinary autosome in form or size, is a book published under the name of a person other than its true author,  is between members of different colonies
 * 1)   Abnormal, defective with respect to the root.
 * is any speech disorder resulting from cerebral damage, is a defect in colour vision,  is an irregular pattern of the heartbeat
 * 1)  Unconventional, unusual, or unexpected.
 * is a person whose mother tongue is one other than that spoken by the majority, is an adult animal or person involved in parent-like behaviour towards an individual that is not his or her offspring,  is an amorphous hydrous aluminium silicate clay mineral named for "having a deceptive reaction in the blowpipe flame in old mineralogical testing"
 * 1)  Changed or modified.
 * is relating to alternate history as a genre, is cytoplasm that has been modified to form cilia or flagella,  is an area where the atmospheric pressure changes
 * 1)   Synthetic, artificial.
 * is a synthetic protein (especially one that contains an amino acid that is not found in nature), is a synthetic drug which inhibits uric acid formation
 * 1)  Variety, heterogeneity.
 * is that lives at a variety of depths, is occurring in different geologic time periods,  is of a tourist: tending to be adventurous and preferring novel and unfamiliar experiences
 * 1)   Alternative, variant in form.
 * is variation in the phonetic realizations of a phoneme, is any of two or more alternative hand signs for a chereme in a sign language,  is a variant form of a letter (or other grapheme)
 * 1)   Impure in composition.
 * is having a colour that is due to the presence of impurities, is having properties that are due to the presence of impurities or to radiation damage,  is the study and classification of rock strata by features causing as unconformities and discontinuities in the rock record
 * 1)   Alloparenting: parenting behaviours between animals who are not parent and child.
 * is to suckle from a female who is not one's own mother, is care given to an infant by an animal that is not the infant's parent,  is a male alloparent
 * 1)   Not asexual; attracted to others.
 * is someone who experiences romantic attraction, is having erotic desire of or attraction to another person of any sex,  is the assumption that all human beings are allosexual or alloromantic

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Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Irish: alla-
 * Polish: alo-, allo-
 * Portuguese: alo-
 * Spanish:


 * Catalan:
 * Irish: alla-
 * Portuguese: alo-
 * Spanish:

Etymology
From.