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camino real

American  
[kah-mee-naw re-ahl] / kɑˈmi nɔ rɛˈɑl /

noun

Spanish.

plural

caminos reales
  1. a main road; highway.


Etymology

Origin of camino real

Literally, “royal road”

Example Sentences

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Granada Hills 4, El Camino Real 3: A two-run single by Nicholas Penaranda in the seventh inning keyed a three-run inning for the Highlanders in their West Valley League upset.

From Los Angeles Times

The Glassman twins at El Camino Real, baseball outfielder Ryan and softball pitcher Remy, have made huge impacts for their respective teams and continue to compete among themselves for bragging rights in the family.

From Los Angeles Times

Another sibling in the family, Ethan, is an El Camino Real graduate pitching at Oakland University.

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For now, the twins are pushing each other, which is good for El Camino Real.

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A showdown against defending City champion El Camino Real on Tuesday didn’t start or end well for the Patriots.

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