Ito [ee-taw] Examples noun
- Prince Hi·ro·bu·mi [hee-raw-boo-mee] /ˈhi rɔˈbu mi/, 1841–1909, Japanese statesman.
ITO
- International Trade Organization.
Examples from the Web for ito Contemporary Examples of ito
Ito, another Leary godchild, told of flying in when he heard his dear friend was about to die.
Acid Trips and Frozen Heads at San Francisco’s Trippiest Party
Kate Coleman
February 18, 2009
Ito was accompanied at the party by four men in identical black suits who looked wildly out of place in the hippie-garbed crowd.
Acid Trips and Frozen Heads at San Francisco’s Trippiest Party
Kate Coleman
February 18, 2009
Historical Examples of ito
“It is on our charts,” said Ito crisply, as if that settled the right of dominion.
J. Allan Dunn
It was fired at the “Matsushima,” Ito’s flagship, and did terrible execution.
John Richard Hale
Ito’s fleet was steaming in line ahead, and was organized in two squadrons.
John Richard Hale
“Bring hot toast, Ito,” she said to the well-trained and deferential Japanese.
Carolyn Wells
Ito opened the door for him and Mrs. Peyton met him in the hall.
Carolyn Wells
British Dictionary definitions for ito Ito noun
- Prince Hirobumi (ˌhɪərəˈbuːmɪ). 1841–1909, Japanese statesman; premier (1884–88; 1892–96; 1898; 1900–01). He led the movement to modernize Japan and helped to draft the Meiji constitution (1889); assassinated
ITO abbreviation for
- International Trade Organization