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miro

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun miro has 2 senses
  1. miro, black pine, Prumnopitys ferruginea, Podocarpus ferruginea - New Zealand conifer
    --1 is a kind of conifer, coniferous tree
    --1 is a member of Prumnopitys, genus Prumnopitys
  2. Miro, Joan Miro - Spanish surrealist painter (1893-1983)
    --2 is a kind of painter

Definitions from the Web

Miro

Description:

Miro is a versatile term with various meanings based on its usage. It can refer to:

As a noun:

As a verb:

  • To see, perceive, or observe something visually.
  • To paint or create artwork using various visual elements.
  • To take a quick glance or look at something.

As an adjective:

  • Characterized by bright and vivid colors; having a vibrant appearance.
  • Referring to the Miró Foundation or related to Joan Miró's artwork.
  • Describing something relating to or originating from the city of Miro, located in Nigeria.

As an adverb:

  • In a way that demonstrates visual perception or observation.
  • Relating to visual aspects; visually.
  • Expressing an action performed using visual elements or representation.

Sample Sentences:

  • Joan Miró's paintings are known for their abstract and surrealist style.
  • We used Miro to collaborate and brainstorm ideas for our project.
  • The spicy miro sauce perfectly complemented the grilled chicken.
  • Roll the dice and move your token on the Miro board.
  • She could miro the breathtaking view from her hotel balcony.
  • The artist decided to miro a stunning landscape using vibrant colors.
  • Take a moment to miro the beautiful sunset.
  • I only had time to miro the headlines of the newspaper today.
  • This artwork has a strong influence from the Miró Foundation.
  • She showcased her latest collection inspired by Miro fashion.
  • The local community celebrates their cultural heritage in Miro.
  • The dance performance had a mesmerizing and miro atmosphere.
  • He painted a mural miroly on the wall, capturing everyone's attention.
  • She expressed her emotions through her miro artwork.
  • The city of Miro is known for its rich history and vibrant markets.
  • The team visualized their ideas miroly during the planning session.
  • He described the scene in a miro way, allowing us to imagine it vividly.
  • She communicated her concept through a miro representation of colors and shapes.
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