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What (who) is zoo- - definition

UK MAGAZINE
ZOO Magazine; Zoo (magazine); ZOO Weekly; Zoo magazine; Zootoday.com

Zoo-      
·- A combining form from ·Gr. zwo^,n an animal, as in zoogenic, zoology, ·etc.
zoo-      
['zu:?(?), 'z???(?)]
¦ combining form of animals; relating to animal life: zoogeography.
Origin
from Gk zoion 'animal'.
Como's Zoo         
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Zoo di Como
Como's Zoo was a Zoo in Como, Lombardy, northern Italy, created in 1937 and closed in 1988.La Provincia di Como

Wikipedia

Zoo Weekly

Zoo was a British (and formerly an Australian and South African) lad's mag published weekly by Bauer Media Group in the United Kingdom. It was launched on 29 January 2004, and for a time was the UK's only men's weekly after the similar and rival magazine Nuts closed in April 2014.

On 17 November 2015, Zoo announced on its website that it would be suspending publication.

Zoo consisted of a mix of comedy news, sports commentary, photos of glamour models, jokes (of the pub joke style), an entertainments guide (covering TV, cinema, video/computer games and music), fashion/grooming and comical/rude pictures sent in by readers.

Examples of use of zoo-
1. Zoo officials have said that zoo personnel behaved heroically.
2. Dubai Zoo is the oldest zoo in the Arabian Peninsula.
3. San Francisco Zoo officials said Friday night they plan to reopen the zoo on Jan. 3.
4. Tatiana arrived at the San Francisco Zoo from the Denver Zoo a few years ago, with zoo officials hoping she would mate with a male tiger.
5. But really, these comfort measures are just zoo PR, said Randy Wisthoff, zoo director.