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vivo

/ ˈviːvəʊ /

adjective

  1. music in combination with life and vigour

    allegro vivo



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Word History and Origins

Origin of vivo1

Italian: lively

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Example Sentences

Vivo tamen in ea ambitione et labore tanquam id, quod non postulo, expectem.

In 1873 she made a tour in the United States, an account of which was once given by Mr. de Vivo, who was her manager.

Five nose-flutes, called vivo and fango-fango, of the Polynesian Islanders.

Esto es mejor que pasar otro invierno enterrado vivo en un10 sepulcro.

Me bello e tanto digressum et cæde recenti, Attrectare nefas, donec me flumine vivo Abluero.

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