by Ambo Jones on July 11th, 2006

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What do the words "pro" and "con" stand for, or are they whole words, suffixes?

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  • by WilAtHart is DONE on October 15th, 2009

    WilAtHart is DONE

    'pro' and 'con' are whole words. they come from latin, 'pro' meaning for, and 'con' meaning against.

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  • by GUGULOTH on December 6th, 2008

    GUGULOTH

    They are whole words, and by definition (websters) pro is an argument for and con is an argument against. vijay guguloth

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  • by Darryl61 on July 11th, 2006

    Darryl61

    They are whole words, and by definition (websters) pro is an argument for and con is an argument against.

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