Definitions for Nino

Nino ni·ño

Spelling: [nee-nyaw; English neen-yoh]
IPA: /ˈni nyɔ; English ˈnin yoʊ/

Nino is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 13 anagrams from letters in Nino (inno).

Definitions for Nino

noun

  1. boy; child.
  2. a warm ocean current of variable intensity that develops after late December along the coast of Ecuador and Peru and sometimes causes catastrophic weather conditions.

Origin of Nino

Spanish: literally, the child, i.e., the Christ child, alluding to the appearance of the current near Christmas

Examples for Nino

The trick, of course, is to make it new, and somehow that is what nino does.

nino and I sailed across there and waited among the small craft.

It received the alias "nino, Re d'Assyria," and was brought forward.

For instance, there is the case of the negligent ruler, nino de' Visconti.

nino, whom I wanted for a son-in-law, having no nino of my own.

The only evidence of nino the clown—the red rubber nose and its Little Tramp mustache—lies on a nearby table.

With any luck some court case will come along and nino and the gang can bring back poorhouses.

Papino, the last to leave the ring, casts a doubtful look at nino, clearly worried about what mischief may soon ensue.

He behaved to his audience as nino Bixio behaved to his men on the Sicilian expedition.

nino opens a trunk and begins extracting props—balloons, a cane, and a battered old trombone.

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