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Clio

American  
[klee-oh, klahy-oh] / ˈkli oʊ, ˈklaɪ oʊ /

noun

plural

Clios
  1. Classical Mythology. the Muse of history.

  2. any of a group of awards presented annually by the advertising industry for achievement in television commercials.

  3. a female given name.


Clio British  
/ ˈklaɪəʊ /

noun

  1. Greek myth the Muse of history

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Etymology

Origin of Clio

< Latin < Greek Kleiṓ, equivalent to klei- (stem of kleîn to make famous, celebrate) + suffix used for women's names

Example Sentences

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According to a survey of 500 UK solicitors by legal software provider Clio in September, 62% anticipated an increase in AI usage over the following 12 months.

From BBC

The vehicle, a black Renault Clio, had left the road and hit a tree.

From BBC

"We went from my friend's into my Renault Clio," says Luke.

From BBC

The inquiry has previously heard that farmer John Wilson called Police Scotland after spotting the Renault Clio on the morning of 5 July.

From BBC

Developed by Greek telecoms provider Cosmote, the free app’s designers say they hope to build on existing features that include an artificial intelligence-powered virtual guide, Clio.

From Washington Times