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tiro

[ tahy-roh ]

noun

, plural ti·ros.
  1. a variant of tyro.


tiro

/ ˈtaɪrəʊ /

noun

  1. See tyro
    a variant spelling of tyro


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Example Sentences

In this (p. 93) way they have proved very useful in initiating many a tiro into the secrets and mysteries of yacht racing.

One last glance at him which we can credit is given in that letter to Tiro, and that we admit seems to us to be hypocritical.

In the same letter Cicero tells us that Tiro had collected about seventy of his letters with a view to publication.

The tiro in oarsmanship requires instruction from the outset; the sooner he is taught, the more likely is he to become proficient.

Cicero wrote letters to his freedman Tiro in terms of friendship and affection.

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