holo-

1.
a combining form meaning “whole,” “entire,” used in the formation of compound words:
holomorphic.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of hólos
British Dictionary definitions for holo-

holo-

combining form
1.
whole or wholly: holograph, holotype, Holarctic
Word Origin
from Greek holos
Word Origin and History for holo-

before vowels, hol-, word-forming element meaning "whole, entire, complete," from Greek holo-, comb. form of holos "whole, entire, complete," also "safe and sound," from PIE *sol-wo-, from root *sol- (see safe (adj.)).

holo- in Medicine

holo- or hol-
pref.
Whole; entirely: holoblastic.