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See also:Appendix:Variations of "bio"

English

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Noun

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bio (pluralbios)

  1. Clipping ofbiography.
    To find more about her, check out herbio on Instagram.
    • 2006, Henry Jenkins,Convergence culture: where old and new media collide:
      Pics from outside ofSurvivor, vidcaps,bios, descriptions (how friggin' TALL are these guys, exactly?).
    • 2021 October 9, Wizarding News (@HPANA),Twitter[1]:
      Gendercrits are now putting dinosaur emoji in theirbios 🦕🦖, presumably to illustrate that their views are extinct relics of the past.
    • 2022 November 8, Allison Theresa, “Sadie Robertson Huff Preaches Submissive Womanhood. Her Message Is Uncomfortably Compelling.”, inCosmopolitan[2]:
      She doesn’t position herself as a biblical scholar or a prophet. She’s a humble “wifey & mommy,” according to her Instagrambio—even if her 2019 wedding did garner almost 2.5 million views on YouTube.
  2. Abiographicalsketch.
  3. (informal)Clipping ofbiology.
    I've got abio exam in the morning.
    • 2015 June 9, Lilah Raptopoulos, quoting Reed Shapiro, “Young people speak out about their fears and hopes on climate change”, inThe Guardian[3]:
      It boils down to science. Biology, chemistry and physics. I used to hatebio and chem. Now they fascinate me because I’ve realised they make up the world around us as well as us.
  4. (South Africa, informal)Clipping ofbioscope(cinema).
    • 1995,HerStoriA: South African women's journal, volumes1-3, page31:
      Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to thebio.

Translations

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biographical sketch

Adjective

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bio (notcomparable)

  1. (informal)biological.
    abio detergent
    mybio family
    We only purchase vegetables at thebio food shop.

Derived terms

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Anagrams

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Chinese

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Etymology

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From the clipping ofEnglishbiology.

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Noun

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bio

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, colloquial)biology

Synonyms

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Danish

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Noun

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bio

  1. (slang)cinema
  2. (slang)biology

Dutch

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Etymology

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Frombiologie.

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Noun

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bio f (uncountable)

  1. (informal)biology(as a school subject)
    Synonym:biologie

French

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Clipping ofbiologique.

Adjective

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bio (invariable)

  1. (colloquial)biological
  2. (ecology)organic

Noun

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bio m (uncountable)

  1. (informal) theorganicmovement
  2. (informal)organicfood

Etymology 2

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Clipping ofbiologie.

Noun

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bio f (pluralbios)

  1. (colloquial)biology

Etymology 3

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Clipping ofbiographie.

Noun

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bio f (pluralbios)

  1. (colloquial, abbreviation)biography

Further reading

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Anagrams

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Guerrero Amuzgo

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Noun

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bio

  1. time

Indonesian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromGorontalo[Term?].

Noun

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bio (pluralbio-bio)

  1. (dialectal) babyporridge made fromsago

Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromHokkien (biō, biāu, “temple”).

Noun

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bio (pluralbio-bio)

  1. a specialtemple for Chinese descendants

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Italian

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Adjective

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bio (invariable)

  1. (informal)Clipping ofbiologico.;organic,biological

Anagrams

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Manx

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Etymology

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FromOld Irishbéo. The broad/slender contrast is lost in labial consonants with earlier */bʲ/ re-analysed as consonant cluster /bj/ and often [blʲ].[1]

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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bio

  1. alive
  2. live

Noun

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bio m (genitive singular[please provide],plural[please provide])

  1. livingperson

Mutation

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Mutation ofbio
radicallenitioneclipsis
bioviomio

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Manx.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

References

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  1. ^George Broderick (1984-86) “bio”, inA Handbook of Late Spoken Manx (Buchreihe der Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie) (in Manx), volume 2 Dictionary of 1-3, Tübingen: Niemeyer,→ISBN, page31
  2. ^Ibid.

Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bîo/
  • Hyphenation:bi‧o

Adjective

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bȉo (Cyrillic spellingби̏о,definitebijȇlī,comparativebjèljī)

  1. Alternative form ofbijȇl.

Participle

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bio (Cyrillic spellingбио)

  1. masculinesingularactivepastparticiple ofbiti

Spanish

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Adjective

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bio (invariable)

  1. Clipping ofbiológico(organic(grown without agrochemicals)).

Swedish

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Etymology

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Clipping ofbiograf(movie theater).

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Noun

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bio c

  1. cinema,movie theater, themovies
    Jag ska påbio ikväll, vill du hänga med?
    I'm going to thecinema tonight, you wanna join?

Usage notes

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For the plural, thesuppletive formbiografer is usually used, similar to many other Swedish words ending on /ʊ/, compareradio.

Declension

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Declension ofbio
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitebiobios
definitebionbions
pluralindefinite
definite

Derived terms

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West Makian

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Etymology

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Said by Collins to be fromAustronesian.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bio

  1. taro

References

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  • James Collins (1982)Further Notes Towards a West Makian Vocabulary[4], Pacific linguistics
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