see|o|O|ó-
English
Noun
en-noun (O negative)
- A blood type that has no antigens. It lacks the A, B and Rh factors on the blood cells. It is the universal donor for blood and can give blood to any blood type, but can only receive O- blood.
Japanese
Prefix
ja-pos|r|prefix|hira�|kanji御
- prefix indicating that a word is honorific
Swedish
Etymology
From the Proto-Indo-European negative prefix *n̥- whence also eg. the Greek a- and English un-.
Prefix
o-
- Added to adjectives to mean the opposite.
- Added to nouns to mean lack or being without.
fr:o-
ko:o-
fi:o-
sv:o-
vo:o-
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