Padova
[ pah-daw-vah ]
/ ˈpɑ dɔ vɑ /
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noun
Italian name of Padua.
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How to use Padova in a sentence
Moreni sopra due luoghi del Decam., in Opuscoli (Padova, 1832), vol.
Giovanni Boccaccio, a Biographical Study|Edward HuttonThen he went on to tell how Miss Padova, being out of her latitude, hadn't got her book straight.
Shorty McCabe|Sewell FordAnd that's how the Padova family fell into playing the hold-up game.
Shorty McCabe|Sewell FordThe Padova was just such a cargo tub as one might expect to find plying between Levantine ports.
The New Frontiers of Freedom from the Alps to the gean|Edward Alexander Powell
British Dictionary definitions for Padova
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