1. geo - Noun
2. geo - Adverb
geo (plural geos)
(Shetland, Orkney, Caithness) An inlet, gully or cleft in the face of a cliff.
at some former time: once, before
already
Initialism of genetically engineered organism.
Abbreviation of geostationary orbit.
Abbreviation of geostationary Earth orbit.
Abbreviation of geosynchronous equatorial orbit.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe interesting products out on the Internet today are not building new technologies. They're combining technologies. Instagram, for instance: Photos plus geolocation plus filters. Foursquare: restaurant reviews plus check-ins plus geo. Jack Dorsey
A brief history of the conflict and changed geo political scenario in the region would provide some answers. Source: Internet
Active positioning, employing radio measurement technology, can provide the locations of the users, not only to themselves, but also to relevant parties who are monitoring the users' whereabouts, through the joint efforts of two GEO satellites. Source: Internet
A geostationary equatorial orbit (GEO) is a circular geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the Earth's equator with a radius of approximately convert (measured from the center of the Earth). Source: Internet
Also, simpler ontologies and semantic metadata standards are being proposed by the W3C Geo Incubator Group citation to represent geospatial data on the web. Source: Internet
All but King of Fighters R-1, Melon-chan's Growth Diary, Samurai Shodown and the original Neo Geo Cup 98 (the "Plus" version was updated instead) were eventually re-released for the color system. Source: Internet