Definition of Maduro

1. a dark-colored, relatively strong cigar [n -ROS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Maduro

madrina
madriporian coral
madrona
madronas
madrone
madrones
madrono
madronos
madroño
madroños
mads
madtom
madtoms
madtsoiid
madtsoiids
maduro (current term)
maduromycosis
maduros
madwoman
madwomen
madwort
madworts
madzoon
madzoons
madzoun
mae
maedi
maedi virus
maegashira
maegbot

Literary usage of Maduro

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Eminent Israelites of the Nineteenth Century: A Series of Biographical Sketches by Henry S. Morais (1880)
"Daniel Levy maduro Peixotto, MD, the son of Moses LM Peixotto, merchant, and subsequently Minister of the Portuguese Congregation Shearith Israel, ..."

2. Bench and Bar by William S. Hein & Company (1913)
"Question: A. foreign shipping company, by written contract, employed, as its agent in this port for the period of three years, one maduro, agreeing that ..."

3. Rodman the Boatsteerer and Other Stories by Louis Becke (1898)
"They would go to maduro, though so many long, long years had passed since he, then a strong man of thirty, had seen its low line of palm- clad beach sink ..."

4. Mechanics' and Engineers' Pocket-book of Tables, Rules, and Formulas by Charles Haynes Haswell (1920)
"maduro (Negative Brown Process) Paper anil Cloth, requiring only a fixing ... From maduro prints on thin paper positive bino or brown prints can be taken. ..."

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