edo

IPA: ˈidoʊ

Root Word: Edo

noun

  • (historical) The former name of Tokyo, the capital city of Japan.
  • A state of Nigeria in the South South geopolitical zone. Capital and largest city: Benin City.
  • (collectively) The people of Edo State.
  • (uncountable) The Volta-Niger language spoken primarily by these people.
  • (computing) Abbreviation of EDO memory.

adjective

  • (computing) Abbreviation of extended data-out.
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Examples of "edo" in Sentences

  • The Edo period in popular culture.
  • From there, he continued on to Edo.
  • EDO is the program of which the pallet was part.
  • Edo is leading the chorus to the finale of the song.
  • It was the preferred fabric for kimonos in the Edo period.
  • Maybe you should create an article for Edo people or Edo culture.
  • But it's not like there aren't articles for Edo State and Edo language.
  • Eisen was born in Edo into the Ikeda family, the son of a noted calligrapher.
  • Criticism of EDO corporation has a lengthy section on the Smash EDO campaign.
  • From the Heian to the Edo period, the primary battlefield sword was the tachi.

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