alamo
1 American
[al-uh-moh, ah-luh-]
/ ˈæl əˌmoʊ, ˈɑ lə- /
noun
Southwestern U.S.
plural
alamos
Alamo
2
American
[al-uh-moh]
/ ˈæl əˌmoʊ /
noun
Alamo
British
/ ˈæləˌməʊ /
noun
Alamo
Cultural
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Rallying under the cry “Remember the Alamo!”, Texans later forced the Mexicans to recognize the independent republic of Texas.
Etymology
Origin of alamo
First recorded in 1830–40, alamo is from the Spanish word álamo poplar, ultimately < a pre-Roman language of Iberia
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