Meaning Of The Word Greco-Roman

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Greco-Roman in American English
of or influenced by both Greece and Rome; classical (sense 2) classical (sense 3)
adjective: of or having both Greek and Roman characteristics
noun: a style of wrestling in which the contestants are forbidden to trip, tackle, and use holds below the waist

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