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Deuto-
Deuto- Deu"to-or Deut- Deut- (d[=u]t-)[Contr. from Gr. ? second.] (Chem.) A prefix which formerly properly indicated the second in a regular series of compound in the series, and not to its composition, but which is now generally employed in the same sense as bi-or di-, although little used.
Deutohydroguret
Deutohydroguret Deu`to*hy*drog"u*ret, n. [Pref. deut-, deuto- + hydroguret.] (Chem.) A compound containing in the molecule two atoms of hydrogen united with some other element or radical. [Obs.]
Deutoplasm
Deutoplasm Deu"to*plasm, n. [Pref. deuto- + Gr. ? form.] (Biol.) The lifeless food matter in the cytoplasm of an ovum or a cell, as distinguished from the active or true protoplasm; yolk substance; yolk.
Deutoplastic
Deutoplastic Deu`to*plas"tic, a. [Pref. deuto- + Gr. ? plastic.] (Biol.) Pertaining to, or composed of, deutoplasm.
Deutosulphuret
Deutosulphuret Deu`to*sul"phu*ret, n. [Pref. deuto- + sulphuret.] (Chem.) A disulphide. [Obs.]
Deutoxide
Deutoxide Deu*tox"ide (?; 104), n. [Pref. deut- + oxide.] (Chem.) A compound containing in the molecule two atoms of oxygen united with some other element or radical; -- usually called dioxide, or less frequently, binoxide.

Meaning of Deuto from wikipedia

- children by her husband 's Buschkathel "th' Shrub-Katie" female Bohemia Deuto female Silesia either female given name or word of the woodfolk language...
- (& six unnamed others) 1006–946 Boiger, Kels II & Teutenbuecher 127–100 Deuto 1580–1553 Walther, Panno & Schard 946–884 Scheirer 100–70 Alman 1553–1489...
- brain of radiodonts was simpler than the three-segmented (compose of pro-, deuto- and tritocerebrum) brains of euarthropods, but further interpretations...
- Henry Darwin Rogers; Martin Hans Boyè (1841). "Upon a new compound of the deuto-chloride of platinum, nitric oxide, and chloro-hydric acid". Transactions...