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Duro may refer to:

  • Duro (monetary unit), a nickname for the five peseta coin
  • a coin of five Spanish pesetas
  • Duro v. Reina (1990), a U.S. Supreme Court case
  • Samir Duro, Bosnian footballer
  • Ibrahim Duro, Bosnian footballer
  • Duro, a fictional planet in the Star Wars franchise
  • the Mowag Duro, a wheeled military vehicle produced by MOWAG
    • includes the Duro III
  • Showtek (Sjoerd Janssen), Dutch DJ sometimes called DJ Duro
  • Ken Duro Ifill, American audio engineer

Usage examples of "duro".

En esas tierras otra imagen, la de Billy the Kid: el jinete clavado sobre el caballo, el joven de los duros pistoletazos que aturden el desierto, el emisor de balas invisibles que matan a distancia, como una magia.

The duke had paid her a visit in very cold weather, and finding her without a fire, as she was too poor to buy coals, had sent her the next day a silver stove, which he had filled with a hundred thousand pezzos duros in gold, amounting to three hundred thousand francs in French money.

Eventually there was nobody standing on the desert plain but him, the Duros loadmaster, and half a dozen clone troopers.

En esas tierras otra imagen, la de Billy the Kid: el jinete clavado sobre el caballo, el joven de los duros pistoletazos que aturden el desierto, el emisor de balas invisibles que matan a distancia, como una magia.

Leemoth, a Duros surgeon who specialized in amphibious and semiaquatic species.

Anakin circled past and first sensed, then saw more impostors, three human and two Duros, shouldering their way out of the crowd.

The Archbishop of Toledo has three hundred thousand duros a year, and his clergy have four hundred thousand, amounting to two million francs in French money.

A Duros looked up through holographic displays of data, his long face wearing an expression that was even more morose than usual.

She'd coached him in the characteristic Kubaz whirring accent, their cultured speaking style, and their gait, after nixing Luke's idea of disguising themselves as Duros.

Tycho had explained he'd been speaking to a Duros trader, Lai Nootka, not Kirtan Loor.

Most Duros remained neutral concerning the Rebellion, but a few brave individuals like Lai Nootka dared trade with the Rebels.

The Duros Lai Nootka is not here and, unfortunately, is probably dead.

Almost casually, Anakin swept one of the Duros off balance with his left foot.