palomino
41Palomino, Antonio — (1653 1726) Spanish painter from Bujalance, near Cordoba, best known for his Museo pictórico y escala óptica (1715 1724), a treatise on painting invaluable for its biographical material that has earned him the sobriquet The Spanish Vasari. In… …
42palomino — noun (plural nos) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, like a dove, from Latin palumbinus, from palumbes ringdove; akin to Greek peleia dove, Latin pallēre to be pale more at fallow Date: 1914 a horse that is pale cream to gold in color and …
43palomino — noun /pæləˈmiːnəʊ,pæləˈmiːnoʊ/ a horse with a golden colored coat and a white or cream colored mane and tail …
44Palomino — ● np. m. ►NOMDECODE Nom de code utilisé par AMD pour le cœur de certains de ses processeurs, dont certains Durons …
45palomino — pal|o|mi|no [ˌpæləˈmi:nəu US nou] n plural palominos [Date: 1900 2000; : American Spanish; Origin: Spanish, like a dove , from Latin palumbes dove ] a horse that is a golden or cream colour, with a white ↑mane and tail …
46palomino — pal|o|mi|no [ ,pælə minou ] noun count a horse with a golden brown body and a white MANE (=hair on its neck) …
47palomino — Sinónimos: ■ pichón, palomo …
48palomino — Type of horse; pl. palominos …
49palomino — pælÉ™ mɪËnəʊ n. breed of horse …
50palomino — (pah lo MEE noh) [American Spanish: like a dove] A golden brown or light tan horse with cream colored mane and tail, bred mostly in the southwestern United States …