A surname from Spanish.
pardo
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pardo.
Editorial note
The effect on quaking aspens in Pardo is also something we need to study long term.
Quick take
A surname from Spanish.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of pardo gathered in one view.
(historical) A former money of account in Portuguese India, one twentieth of a rupia.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for pardo.
noun
A surname from Spanish.
noun
(historical) A former money of account in Portuguese India, one twentieth of a rupia.
Example sentences
The effect on quaking aspens in Pardo is also something we need to study long term.
Jonathan Haidt mentions the same in his book The Anxious Generation but lists other similar studies: > I note that one attempt to replicate the study did not find that phone location affected performance (Ruiz Pardo & Minda, 2022).
As a native of Madrid, I must point out that using the nominal surface area of the municipality of Madrid (~605 km²) is misleading for these purposes due to the Monte del Pardo [0] and Soto de Viñuelas [1], two fenced off forest areas covering around 180 km² between them.
If you don't believe me, take it from David "Pardo" Keppel: There's no shortage of smart, hardworking engineers.
Its board also includes Tamir Pardo, the former head of the Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency.
David "Pardo" Keppel said it best: "There's no shortage of smart, hardworking engineers.
Jimmy Pardo's 'Never Not Funny' has a model that works for them.
More interestingly, whatever happened to David "Pardo" Keppel, who PhD thesis and person were somewhat central to Transmeta (at least as far as I remember it).
While one may arguably also want to exclude the Bois de Boulogne and the Bois de Vincennes from the surface area of Paris, even the "de-Pardo'd" surface area of Madrid still contains significant non-urban areas such as the Casa de Campo forest, large non-built-up areas, and even most of its airport.
The video Finite State Machines explained by Abelardo Pardo[1] seems like a good introduction (I'm not familiar with the author; I just searched Finite State machine on youtube and found the first result which wasn't a jumbled mess of abstract or misused jargon).
At Imagen (a Stanford TeX project spin-off started by Knuth's sidekick Luis Trabb Pardo, building the first typesetting-capable commercial laser printers using, at first, wet-process Canon imaging engines (LBP-10)) in the early 80's, we used the same Sun board (Andy Bechtolsheim, the designer, was a consultant for us while he started up Sun).
Quote examples
If you don't believe me, take it from David "Pardo" Keppel: There's no shortage of smart, hardworking engineers.
David "Pardo" Keppel said it best: "There's no shortage of smart, hardworking engineers.
More interestingly, whatever happened to David "Pardo" Keppel, who PhD thesis and person were somewhat central to Transmeta (at least as far as I remember it).
While one may arguably also want to exclude the Bois de Boulogne and the Bois de Vincennes from the surface area of Paris, even the "de-Pardo'd" surface area of Madrid still contains significant non-urban areas such as the Casa de Campo forest, large non-built-up areas, and even most of its airport.
Proper noun examples
Its board also includes Tamir Pardo, the former head of the Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency.
Jimmy Pardo's 'Never Not Funny' has a model that works for them.
The video Finite State Machines explained by Abelardo Pardo[1] seems like a good introduction (I'm not familiar with the author; I just searched Finite State machine on youtube and found the first result which wasn't a jumbled mess of abstract or misused jargon).
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use pardo in a sentence?
The effect on quaking aspens in Pardo is also something we need to study long term.
What does pardo mean?
A surname from Spanish.
What part of speech is pardo?
pardo is commonly used as noun.