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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Uro (disambiguation); URO

Uro-      
·- A combining form ·Fr. ·Gr. o'y^ron, urine.
II. Uro- ·- A combining form from ·Gr. o'yra`, the tail, the caudal extremity.
uro-      
uro-1
¦ combining form relating to urine or the urinary organs: urogenital.
Origin
from Gk ouron 'urine'.
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uro-2
¦ combining form Zoology relating to a tail or the caudal region: urodele.
Origin
from Gk oura 'tail'.
Uro, Delta         
URO-IRRI, DELTA STATE
Uro, Nigeria
Uro is a town in Nigeria, in Isoko South Local Government Area in Delta State. It has an estimated population of 3,500 people.

Wikipedia

Uro

Uro or URO may refer to:

  • Aurochs, the predecessor of modern cattle
  • Uro Bonsai technique; see deadwood bonsai techniques
  • Uro, Delta, Nigeria
  • Uro (film), directed by Stefan Faldbakken
  • Uro (trucks), a Spanish truck manufacturer
  • Uromastyx, a genus of lizards
  • Uros, a people of South America
  • Uru–Chipaya languages, the family of languages spoken by the Uro people.
  • United Restitution Organization, a legal aid service for victims of the Nazis
  • Rouen Airport, of which URO is the IATA code
  • Unified Repertoire and Ordering, an alternative name for the CJK Unified Ideographs (Unicode block).
Examples of use of uro-
1. They are home to several hundred people who are partly descended from the Uro Indians who retreated onto the lake from the Incas, who were the dominant force in the region until the Spanish arrived in the 16th Century.