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Romano


Romano [roh-mah-noh] ExamplesWord Origin noun (sometimes lowercase)

  1. a hard, light-colored, sharp, Italian cheese, usually made of ewe’s milk.

Origin of Romano 1905–10; Italian: RomanAlso called Romano cheese. Examples from the Web for romano Contemporary Examples of romano

  • An Italian scientist named Romano Demicheli presented data from a decades-long study of breast cancer patients.

    How Big Pharma Holds Back in the War on Cancer

    ProPublica

    April 23, 2014

  • A riot erupted in Harlem, and Romano was among the cops who found themselves in the midst of it.

    The Black and White Men Who Saved Martin Luther King’s Life

    Michael Daly

    January 20, 2014

  • Howard and Romano decided to leave King in the chair and carry him in it ever so gingerly down the stairs and out of the store.

    The Black and White Men Who Saved Martin Luther King’s Life

    Michael Daly

    January 20, 2014

  • “Romano, I’ve got an idea for you,” one of them said on a conference call.

    Why Grown-Ups Should Give One Direction a Chance

    Andrew Romano

    November 25, 2013

  • He will be briefly visiting Berlusconi and former prime minister Romano Prodi on his quick trip to Rome.

    Putin to Meet Pope Francis in Rome

    Barbie Latza Nadeau

    November 25, 2013

  • Historical Examples of romano

  • Romano learned about my theatre going by a diplomatic trick.

    Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess

    Henry W. Fischer

  • How we revelled in that drink as we paused at Romano’s Well!

    The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918

    F.L. Morrison

  • Why should he not have learned from hearsay that Romano had made statues?

    A Century of Science and Other Essays

    John Fiske

  • The death of Ezzelino da Romano marks a change in Italian politics.

    The Story of Verona

    Alethea Wiel

  • Romano’s fingers struck the tense strings of his guitar with vigor.

    Dust of New York

    Konrad Bercovici

  • British Dictionary definitions for romano Romano 1 noun

    1. a hard light-coloured sharp-tasting cheese, similar to Parmesan

    Romano 2 noun

    1. See Giulio Romano

    Word Origin and History for romano Romano

    strong-tasting hard cheese, 1908, from Italian, literally “Roman” (see Roman).

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