fro

fro

 (frō)
adv.
Away; back: moving to and fro.
prep. Scots
From.

[Middle English, probably from Old Norse frā; see per in Indo-European roots.]
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fro

(frəʊ)
adv
back or from. See to and fro
[C12: from Old Norse frā; related to Old English fram from]

fro

(frəʊ) or

'fro

n, pl fros or 'fros
(Hairdressing & Grooming) short for Afro
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fro

(froʊ)

adv.
from; back (used in the phrase to and fro).
[1150–1200; Middle English fro, fra < Old Norse frā from; akin to Old English fram from]
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Translations
her
avanti e indietro
sem in tja

fro

[frəʊ] ADV to and frode un lado para otro, de aquí para allá
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fro

[frəʊ] adv to and froavanti e indietro
to go to and fro between → fare la spola tra
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