Aro


aro
after receipt of order
Army Research Office
Association for Research in Otolaryngology
Historical Examples

The corresponding name Arinfast (aro, arin, eagle) was also in ancient use among the Danes.
Surnames as a Science Robert Ferguson

Jameson, a rich member of the aro Club, who thinks of buying the Hawk.
Motor Matt’s Hard Luck Stanley R. Matthews

In the Latin we see both forms preserved, the one in aro to plough, the other in sero to sow.
Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 1 of 3 W. E. Gladstone

A shelf held a good collection of books on aro and wireless subjects, and at one side of the door was a blue-flame kerosene stove.
The Boy Aviators’ Flight for a Fortune Wilbur Lawton

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