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cero
1[seer-oh]
noun
plural
cero ,plural
ceros .a large Atlantic and Gulf Coast game fish, Scomberomorus regalis, of the mackerel family.
any of various related fishes.
cero-
2a combining form meaning “wax,” used in the formation of compound words.
cerotype.
cero
1/ ˈsɪrəʊ, ˈsɪərəʊ /
noun
a large spiny-finned food fish, Scomberomorus regalis, of warm American coastal regions of the Atlantic: family Scombridae (mackerels, tunnies, etc)
any similar or related fish
cero-
2combining form
indicating the use of wax
ceroplastic
Word History and Origins
Origin of cero2
Word History and Origins
Origin of cero1
Origin of cero2
Example Sentences
And although she acknowledges that Rock's jokes about Pinkett Smith crossed the line, "nothing, nada, cero, condones violence in this form."
The outcome ended the Americans’ 30-game home unbeaten run in World Cup qualifiers as well as the “dos a cero” scoreline streak.
The score — oh, but you already know that — was dos a cero.
And every four years, the U.S. has notched a 2-0 win — or, as American fans have grown accustomed to chanting, “dos a cero.”
The game has become known as “Dos a cero” following four straight U.S. wins by 2-0 scores.
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