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Clio
[ klee-oh; klahy-oh ]
noun
- Classical Mythology. the Muse of history.
- any of a group of awards presented annually by the advertising industry for achievement in television commercials.
- a female given name.
Clio
/ ˈklaɪəʊ /
noun
- Greek myth the Muse of history
Word History and Origins
Origin of Clio1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Clio1
Example Sentences
The system of automated pumps, valves, and instruments, known as Clio, mixed various solvents, salts, and other chemicals together, then measured how the solution performed on critical battery benchmarks.
It was 2016 when we first discovered Muse, after its tasting room had just opened, it had already been awarded the 2015 Virginia Governors Cup for its 2009 Clio red wine.
They carjacked a Renault Clio, took the car, and fled with it.
Other members of Whig-Clio have included Aaron Burr, Woodrow Wilson, Samuel Alito, and Mitch Daniels.
To other students, Cruz seemed singularly interested in ideological life, and Whig-Clio proved the natural outlet for it.
A second vehicle, a Renault Clio, was also found containing a weapon and some money.
Clio was named “Best New Restaurant” in Esquire magazine and “Best Restaurant in Boston” by Food & Wine.
On his tomb, Clio with moving finger has carved one of his own sentences, nor all your tears shall blot a line of it.
Matrona always wears a discontented look when she hears the praises of Clio. '
"Get the Clio ready for this man," Uncle Jimmy shouted to an assistant at the far end of the float.
But Uncle Jimmy's assistant had hold of the "painter," or rope, by which the Clio had been fastened to the wharf.
The Clio was lying with her nose against the float, and there was nothing to do but hoist her sail.
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