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nardo

n. Australian clover fern [syn: nardoo, common nardoo, Marsilea drummondii]

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Nardò

Nardò is a town and comune in the southern Italian region of Apulia, in the province of Lecce.

Nardo (disambiguation)

Nardò is a small town and comune in the southern Italian region of Apulia.

Nardo may also refer to:

  • Common Spanish name for the tuberose polianthes tuberosa
  • Nardò Ring, a high speed test track near Nardò
  • Giovanni Domenico Nardo (1802-1877), Italian naturalist
  • Nardo di Cione (14th century), Italian painter, sculptor and architect
  • Volkswagen Nardo, a concept automobile
  • Nardo, a former borough of Trondheim
  • Leonardo Colella (born 1930), a Brazilian footballer also known as Nardo
  • Don Nardo (born 1947), an American historian, composer, and writer
  • Nardo (Martian crater), an impact crater on Mars

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Usage examples of "nardo".

So they went back inside, and Harkeen put a call through to dal Nardo HQ.

And he detailed what could happen to any or all dal Nardo holdings if that clan bothered Bran Tregare enough to notice.

Tregares first thought was that it could be a dal Nardo move, but Ingalls said the other fighter was a loner, fresh in from hunting bushstompers south of the Slab Jumbles.

Tari Obrigo, facing the powerful dal Nardo, now grown to full strength.

Point by point, dal Nardo detailed the breaking and crushing and gouging and biting-away that would constitute a vivisection, by teeth and nails, of his young opponent.

Feeling shock dim his mind, Tregare shook his head to clear it, and was reminded of his promise to Hawkman: that dal Nardo would not outlive this woman.

Tregare decided that if it were his lot to end dal Nardo, the man would not die a functional male.

Her face, pale under sun-color, showed no expression as she taunted dal Nardo into obvious rage.

First grabbing himself, dal Nardo cursed and waved a bloodstained hand.

Now it was all hitting and feinting and dodging, dal Nardo getting most of the better of it.

Why, what would the good Pare Nardo say, if he even dreamed you had imagined such things?

On subsequent Sundays, Pare Nardo proclaimed from the pulpit the bandi, and posted them on the church door, and no one came forward to dispute the proposed marriage.

In the centre of the piazza is a raised platform several feet high, similar to those on which are enacted the puppet stories of Nofriu and Travaglino, of Nardo and Tiberio.

Everything is so like the puppet theatre: now Nardo will lift up his head and the hangman will deliver a hail of blows.

A guard with his sword on his hip pursues the irrepressible Nardo up and down the black curtain, seizes him by the scruff of the neck and slips his head through the noose.