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sporo- (medicine) and converge (oh)


sporo- (medicine)


sporo-
Seed, spore.

Origin: G. Sporos


converge (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: convergere, from Latin com- ( COM-) + vergere 'to bend, turn']
to come from different directions and meet at the same point to become one thing
-opposite diverge diverge
::The two rivers converge into one near Pittsburgh.
if groups of people converge in a particular place, they come there from many different places and meet together to form a large crowd
converge on
::Reporters converged on the scene.
if different ideas or aims converge, they become the same
-opposite diverge diverge
::Cultural beliefs about the role of women converge with government policies.
-- convergent adj
::The member states should start to have more convergent policies.