
1) Alto lead-in 2) Alto opening 3) City in linn county iowa, usa 4) It goes before Alto 5) Mino lead-in 6) Part of a California city 7) Spanish stick
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PALO (PA-RISC bootLOader) is the bootloader used by the HPPA port of the Linux operating system. ...
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[OLAP database] Palo is a memory resident multidimensional (online analytical processing (OLAP) or multidimensional online analytical processing (MOLAP)) database server and typically used as a business intelligence tool for controlling and budgeting purposes with spreadsheet software acting as the user interface. Beyond the multidimensiona...
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[flamenco] A palo (ˈpalo) or cante is the name traditionally given in the flamenco environment for the different musical forms that constitute the traditional musical heritage of flamenco. Each palo is characterized by a variety of musical features such as its rhythmic pattern, its mode, its characteristic motifs, or the type of stanza use...
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[religion] Palo, or Las Reglas de Congo are a group of closely related religions or denominations which developed in the Spanish colonies of the Caribbean among Central African slaves of mostly Kongo ancestry. Other names associated with various branches of this religion include Mayombe, Briyumba and Kimbisa. The word `palo` (`stick` in Spa...
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• (n.) A pole or timber of any kind; -- in the names of trees.
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] The Port Amenities Liaison Officer (RN)
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Pa'lo noun [ Spanish See
Pale a stake.] A pole or timber of any kind; -- in the names of trees. [ Spanish Amer.]
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Congolese (Bantu) religion as practiced in Cuba.
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Spanish term for the marking of barrels by means of chalk lines; see under Raya and Sherry (there near Palo Cortado).
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