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-vora

  1. a combining form meaning “ones that eat” what is specified by the initial element, used especially in the names of zoological orders:

    Carnivora.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of -vora1

< Latin, neuter plural of -vorus -vorous
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Example Sentences

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The remaining 24% is owned by Congress leaders, including Motilal Vora and Sam Pitroda.

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Neeta Vora, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist and clinical geneticist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill who wasn’t involved in the study, hopes this discovery will heighten awareness among obstetricians who are prescribing this screening test daily, and who may not realize the potential gravity of certain results for their patients.

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During the patient’s pregnancy “we were kind of scratching our heads” about what could be going on, Vora says.

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Vora notes that she’s never ordered such a scan and doesn’t know that insurance would pay for it.

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In the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, when governments were faced with vaccinating millions of people amid severe shortages, Revital shipped syringes to Sri Lanka, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan — and even sent 15 million syringes to India, said Roneek Vora, the company’s director of sales and marketing.

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