lino
pronunciation
How to pronounce lino in British English: UK [ˈlaɪnəʊ]
How to pronounce lino in American English: US [ˈlaɪnoʊ]
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- Noun:
- a floor covering
Word Origin
- lino (n.)
- 1907, short for linotype.
Example
- 1. In 2008 , dr. lino 's staff made two broader shifts that pulled the estimate in different directions .
- 2. For their part , lazio president claudio lotito has suggested milan include young defender lino marzoratti , currently on-loan at empoli , in their offer .
- 3. Usda economist mark lino , who co-authored the report with andrea carlson , often hears people say children cost a lot when the annual findings are issued .
- 4. Mrs. lino approached a folding table in the courtyard of one of the few remaining buildings in this town , located near the quake 's epicenter . She emptied her pockets of cash and gave all $ 40 to the loan officer .
- 5. The rossoneri have a slight advantage due to their excellent relationship with empoli , as proved by the fact that youngsters lino marzoratti and nicola pozzi were sent to tuscany on loan .