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campo

[kam-poh, kahm-]

noun

plural

campos 
  1. (in South America) an extensive, nearly level grassland plain.



campo

/ ˈæəʊ /

noun

  1. (often plural) level or undulating savanna country, esp in the uplands of Brazil

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of campo1

1605–15; < Spanish < Latin campus field
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of campo1

American Spanish, from Latin campus
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Jacubowicz and Del Campo are amazing discoveries.

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He has the tender, shining eyes of an ingenue while Del Campo, who has a striking birthmark on her cheek, is a femme fatale able to hold her own against Wolff’s selfish, useless playboy.

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“Spencer” star Stewart and the “Moxie” scribe tied the knot Sunday in a private ceremony at the Silver Lake restaurant Casita del Campo.

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Daniel Campo, a Venezuelan-born naturalised US citizen in Pennsylvania - and ardent Trump supporter - told the BBC that while he remains steadfast in his support of the president, he has some concerns about the deportations to El Salvador and the end of TPS.

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Campo as vice president of racing for Stronach tracks.

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