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Reno

Reno

See also: reno

English

Proper noun

Reno

  1. A large city in northwestern Nevada, USA.
  2. A river in northeast Italy.

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Italian

Proper noun

Reno m

  1. Rhine (river).
  2. Reno (river).

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Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowing from Latin Rhēnus, from Gaulish *Rēnos.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈʁe.nu/

Proper noun

Reno m

  1. Rhine (a river in Central Europe)

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reno

reno

See also: Reno

English

Noun

reno (countable and uncountable, plural renos)

  1. (colloquial) renovation
    • 2009 May 16, Peggy Mackenzie, “Thoughtful renovation or `thinking better' is the answer”, in Toronto Star:
      The book is divided into four parts: "The Look of Your House" examines the exterior and front and back entries; "Kitchens and Gathering Spaces" deals not just with kitchens but also basements; "Baths and Personal Spaces" covers bedrooms, home offices and, best of all, a place of your own; and "Pulling It All Together" wraps it up with whole house renos.

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Esperanto

Noun

reno (accusative singular renon, plural renoj, accusative plural renojn)

  1. kidney

Galician

Noun

reno m (plural renos)

  1. reindeer

Latin

Etymology

Of Celtic origin.

Alternative forms

  • rhēno

Pronunciation

Noun

rēnō f (genitive rēnōnis); third declension

  1. reindeer skin
  2. A garment, made from this skin, worn by Celts or ancient Germans

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative rēnō rēnōnēs
genitive rēnōnis rēnōnum
dative rēnōnī rēnōnibus
accusative rēnōnem rēnōnēs
ablative rēnōne rēnōnibus
vocative rēnō rēnōnēs

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Spanish

reno

Etymology

From French renne, from German Reen, from Old Norse hreinn.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈre̞no̞/

Noun

reno m (plural renos)

  1. reindeer, caribou

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