apo-

Etymology
From the prefix, from the preposition , from the , whence the  words  and , and  (via Latin). .

Prefix

 * 1)  Lacking, without, scant.
 * is a connective tissue that is sparingly supplied with blood vessels and nerves, is a suppressed meiosis,   is asexual reproduction of a fully formed plant directly from a bud (without sexual reproduction)
 * 1)   An apoenzyme: an enzyme without its cofactor; associated apoproteins.
 * is a receptor that targets apoproteins or apolipoproteins, is the apoprotein of a flavoprotein,  is the apoprotein of a mucin
 * 1)   Lacking a metallic unit.
 * is a form of a globin that lacks a heme unit, is a form of myoglobin that lacks a heme unit,  is the form of a metalloprotein that lacks the coordinated metal atom
 * 1)  Not, opposite.
 * is not associated with vascular tracheids, is opposite to geotropic
 * 1)  Away from, outward, or apart in direction.
 * is away from a centromere, is turning away from the sun,  is designed to facilitate discharges of phlegm or mucus from the mouth or nostrils,  is a pore through which water passes out of a sponge,  is a natural outgrowth
 * 1)  Removal, amputation.
 * is a fear of amputation, is a compulsion to become an amputee,  is the biting off of the penis that occurs in some animals during or after mating
 * 1)  Disjoint, separate.
 * is having carpels that are not joined, is having multiple, distinct sepals,  is having distinct or free petals
 * 1)  Different, distinct.
 * is the nonmedical use of a material (typically cannabis) that also has a medical use, is an organism existing in an evolutionary state that represents a morphological change as compared to a previous state
 * 1)  Exterior, outside of.
 * is coloration that warns off potential predators, is the space outside of a plant's plasma membrane through which water and soluble nutrients are transported across a tissue or organ
 * 1)  From, coming from.
 * as an account or story (logos) that comes from/off the speaker, as coming from hidden writing (krpyha),  is attaching from the dema
 * 1)   Derived from, or related to.
 * is an alkaloid, C8H8N2, derived from harmic acid, that behaves similarly to harmine, but that has greater solubility in water, is an alkaloid with chemical formula C18H19NO2, prepared from codeine, with effects like those of apomorphine,  is a crystalline morphine derivative that is a dopamine agonist, used as an emetic and is injected subcutaneously in the form of its hydrochloride C17H17NO2·HCl·1/2H2O to treat episodes of immobility associated with advanced Parkinson's disease
 * 1)  Distant, far from, or apart in position.
 * is a plant growing in disturbed land far from its usual home, is the art of measuring the distance of far-off objects
 * 1)  Furthest in position
 * is the point in an orbit which is furthest from the orbited body, is the furthest point of an astronomical object in an elliptical orbit to its center of attraction,  is the point of greatest separation between a celestial object and the star which it orbits
 * 1)   Apoapsis: the point of a body's elliptical orbit about the system's centre of mass where the distance between the body and the centre of mass is at its maximum.
 * is apoapsis around Neptune, is apoapsis around Uranus,  is apoapsis around Venus
 * 1)  To carry forth, to do.
 * is to render proportionate, is to have a stroke (plexis: to strike),  is to become godlike (theosis)

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Prefix

 * 1) apo-

Etymology
From, from , the preposition of , from the.

Prefix

 * 1)  (all senses)

Etymology
From the prefix, from the preposition , from the. .

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1)  away from; separate
 * 2)  without; lacking
 * 3)   derived from, or related to
 * 4)   the apoprotein form of the protein