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English word gro comes from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrewd-, Proto-Indo-European *ghrewə-, Proto-Indo-European *gʷres-, Late Latin grossus, and later Proto-Germanic *greutaną (To grind, crush.)

*gʰrewd- (Proto-Indo-European)

*ghrewə- (Proto-Indo-European)

*gʷres- (Proto-Indo-European)

grossus (Late Latin)

*greutaną (Proto-Germanic)

To grind, crush.

*grautaz (Proto-Germanic)

Big, large. Coarse, crude.

grōz (Old High German)

grossus (Malayalam)

grossus (Latin)

(Late Latin, Medieval Latin) coarse, unrefined. (Late Latin, Medieval Latin) young, green, immature. (Medieval Latin) thick, large, great.

gros (Old French)

Big; large.

gros (French)

Big, thick, fat. Coarse, rough.

gross (Middle English)

gross (English)

To earn money, not including expenses. (pathology) Seen without a microscope, macroscopic, usually for a tissue or an organ.. (slang, North America) Disgusting, nasty.. Coarse, rude, vulgar, obscene, or impure.. Coarse, unrefined.. Great, large, bulky, or fat.. Great, serious, flagrant, or shameful.. Not sensitive in perception or feeling; dull; witless.. The whole amount; entire; total [...]

gro (English)

(US, slang) Disgusting, unpleasant; gross.

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