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Jagiello

[yah-gyel-oh]

noun

plural

Jagiellos 
  1. Jagello.



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Other Word Forms

  • Jagielon adjective
  • Jagiellonian adjective
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Example Sentences

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She and her University of Warsaw colleagues, Zuzanna Jagiello and Łukasz Dylewski, found a total of 386 individuals using artificial shells - mainly plastic caps.

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Across the street, the body of Doris Jagiello was found buried in her home Sept. 15, authorities said.

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A large debris flow, full of mud and “extremely large boulders,” hurtled downhill and crashed into Jagiello’s home, causing significant damage “and carrying away everything in its path.”

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First responders, including K-9 units, searched for Doris Jagiello, 62, amid the devastation in Forest Falls, a former summer getaway for cabin owners that has become a bedroom community.

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“While this was not the desired outcome, the Sheriff’s Department hopes finding Jagiello will bring some measure of closure to Jagiello’s family and aid in their healing process,” the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement Friday.

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