halo-

1.
a combining form meaning “salt,” used in the formation of compound words (halophyte); sometimes specialized as a combining form of halogen (halothane).
Also, especially before a vowel, hal-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of háls salt
British Dictionary definitions for halo-

halo-

combining form
1.
indicating salt or the sea: halophyte
2.
relating to or containing a halogen: halothane
Word Origin
from Greek hals,hal- sea, salt
Word Origin and History for halo-

before vowels hal-, word-forming element meaning "salt, sea," from Greek hals (genitive halos) "a lump of salt, salt generally," in Homer, "the sea," from PIE *sal- "salt" (see salt (n.)).

halo- in Medicine

halo- or hal-
pref.

  1. Salt: halophilic.

  2. Halogen: halide.