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Toledo
[tuh-lee-doh, taw-le-thaw]
noun
plural
ToledosFrancisco de 1515–84?, Spanish administrator: viceroy of Peru 1569–81.
a port in NW Ohio, on Lake Erie.
a city in central Spain, on the Tagus River: the capital of Spain under the Romans.
a sword or sword blade of finely tempered steel, a formerly made in Toledo, Spain.
Toledo
noun
Ancient name: Toletum.a city in central Spain, on the River Tagus: capital of Visigothic Spain, and of Castile from 1087 to 1560; famous for steel and swords since the first century. Pop: 72549 (2003 est)
an inland port in NW Ohio, on Lake Erie: one of the largest coal-shipping ports in the world; transportation and industrial centre; university (1872). Pop: 308973 (2003 est)
a fine-tapered sword or sword blade
Toledo
Industrial city in northwestern Ohio.
Example Sentences
In late April, the University of Toledo discontinued nine undergraduate majors — including Africana studies, Asian studies, disability studies, Spanish and Women’s and Gender Studies — to adhere to SB 1’s low conferral rate requirements.
He seems to chase that magic, perhaps rooted in his days as a teenage magician working at Outback Steakhouse in his hometown of Toledo, Ohio.
Feniger’s journey began in Toledo, Ohio, where she discovered a love for the camaraderie and pressure of restaurant work.
Iowa State coach Matt Campbell came through the Mount Union program, as did Jason Candle, head coach at Toledo.
A spectacular, 26-foot-wide Flemish “Tapestry of the Astrolabes,” hanging for centuries in a cathedral in Toledo, Spain, gives an indication.
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