barrio | (noun) an urban area in a Spanish-speaking country | - |
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(noun) a Spanish-speaking quarter in a town or city (especially in the United States) | - |
brio | (noun) quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous | Synonyms: animation, invigoration, spiritedness, vivification |
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cheerio | (noun) a farewell remark | Synonyms: adieu, adios, arrivederci, au revoir, auf wiedersehen, bye-bye, bye, good-by, good-bye, good day, goodby, goodbye, sayonara, so long |
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cirio | (noun) candlewood of Mexico and southwestern California having tall columnar stems and bearing honey-scented creamy yellow flowers | Synonyms: boojum tree, Fouquieria columnaris, Idria columnaris |
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curio | (noun) something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting | Synonyms: curiosity, oddity, oddment, peculiarity, rarity |
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impresario | (noun) a sponsor who books and stages public entertainments | Synonyms: promoter, showman |
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oratorio | (noun) a musical composition for voices and orchestra based on a religious text | Synonyms: cantata |
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scenario | (noun) an outline or synopsis of a play (or, by extension, of a literary work) | - |
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(noun) a postulated sequence of possible events | - |
(noun) a setting for a work of art or literature | - |
trio | (noun) a musical composition for three performers | - |
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(noun) three people considered as a unit | Synonyms: threesome, triad, trinity |
(noun) a set of three similar things considered as a unit | Synonyms: triad, triple, triplet |
(noun) three performers or singers who perform together | - |
(noun) the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one | Synonyms: 3, deuce-ace, III, leash, tercet, ternary, ternion, terzetto, three, threesome, tierce, trey, triad, trine, trinity, triplet, troika |
vibrio | (noun) curved rodlike motile bacterium | Synonyms: vibrion |
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