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Ѿó
[ mee-roh; Spanish mee-raw ]
noun
- Ҳ·· [gah-v, r, ee-, el], 1879–1930, Spanish novelist, short-story writer, and essayist.
- · [hoh-, ahn, hwahn], 1893–1983, Spanish painter.
Ѿó
1/ ˈ /
noun
- ѾóJoan18931983MSpanishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Joan (xwan). 1893–1983, Spanish surrealist painter
miro
2/ ˈːɒ /
noun
- a tall New Zealand coniferous timber tree, Podocarpus ferrugineus , with large red fruit
Word History and Origins
Origin of Ѿó1
Example Sentences
Victoria Miro Gallery will make space in its booth for donated art, and some proceeds will go toward the Los Angeles County Relief Fund.
Since then, Ѿó has stayed true to her values while making it to the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finals, and showing her first upcycled runway collection at New York Fashion Week in 2023.
When Image staff writer Julissa James spoke to Sami Ѿó back in 2021, Ѿó was clear about her commitment to sourcing eco-friendly fabrics.
The Fall Winter 2024 show roster includes exciting labels like Priscavera, Sami Miro Vintage, Borden and many more.
Defenseman Miro Heiskanen and forward Jason Robertson both turn 25 this summer.
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