Miro


[mee-roh; Spanish mee-raw] /miˈroʊ; Spanish miˈrɔ/

noun
1.
Gabriel
[gah-vree-el] /ˌgɑ vriˈɛl/ (Show IPA), 1879–1930, Spanish novelist, short-story writer, and essayist.
2.
Joan
[hoh-ahn,, hwahn] /hoʊˈɑn,, ʰwɑn/ (Show IPA), 1893–1983, Spanish painter.
/ˈmiːrɒ/
noun (pl) miro
1.
a tall New Zealand coniferous timber tree, Podocarpus ferrugineus, with large red fruit
/Spanish miˈro/
noun
1.
Joan (xwan). 1893–1983, Spanish surrealist painter

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