It is actually short for metropolitan, of or related to the city. The prefix metro comes from the word metropolis from the Greek μήτηρ ( mētēr) "mother" and πόλις (pólis) "city/town" which means is a big city. The term was originally used by the Paris rapid transit system to differentiate it from non-urban railway systems. Thank you Wiktionary.
Some words with the root word 'metro' include metropolitan, metrology, and metrosexual.
Some words that begin with the prefix "metro" include metropolis (a large city), metropolitan (related to a city or its surrounding area), and metronome (a device that keeps musical time).
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The term is two words, "loved ones" (normally applied to your family).
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Some words with the root word 'metro' include metropolitan, metrology, and metrosexual.
Some words that begin with the prefix "metro" include metropolis (a large city), metropolitan (related to a city or its surrounding area), and metronome (a device that keeps musical time).
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Both words, metropolitan and suburb, are words for areas in a city or town.
Yes it is two words.
Metropolitan; urbane
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The word "rural" describes an area that is in the country. Therefore, since it is not in the city, it does not describe a metropolitan area. Your answer is rural.
From the words thermo (θερμο) meaning hot and metro [meter] (μετρο).
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You Italicize foreign words (Not absorbed into English)