ergo

Etymology 1

From Middle English ergo, from Latin ergō.

adv

  1. Consequently, therefore, or thus.
    The pirates who invaded this fort left Sparrow locked in his cell; ergo, they are not his allies. 2003, Pirates of the Caribbean:

conj

  1. therefore (especially in syllogisms)

Etymology 2

noun

  1. (rowing, slang) Clipping of ergometer (rowing machine).

Etymology 3

Clipping of ergonomic

noun

  1. (informal) An ergonomic factor or characteristic.
    I just love the ergos on this knife. It just feels great and carries so well.

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