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an mo or anmo noun, Chinese medicine a remedial system in which massage of specific areas of the body affects corresponding internal organs.
ETYMOLOGY: Chinese, from an pressing + mo stroking.

MO abbreviation 1 Medical Officer, an army doctor. 2 US state Missouri. Also written Mo. 3 modus operandi (Latin). 4 money order.

Mo symbol, chem molybdenum.

mo noun (mos) chiefly Brit colloq a short while; a moment.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: a shortening of moment.

-mo bookbinding, publishing suffix, forming nouns and adjectives, denoting 1 a specified number of leaves to the sheet. 2 a book or size of book made up of such sheets • twelvemosixteenmo.
ETYMOLOGY: From the Latin ablative ending -mo, as in in duodecimo in twelfth.