Romano
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Ro·ma·no
(rə-mä′nō, rō-)n.
A hard, sharp, dry cheese of Italian origin, usually served grated as a garnish.
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Romano
(rəʊˈmɑːnəʊ)n
(Cookery) a hard light-coloured sharp-tasting cheese, similar to Parmesan
Romano
(Italian roˈmaːno)n
(Biography) See Giulio Romano
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Ro•ma•no
(roʊˈmɑ noʊ)n.
(often l.c.) a sharp Italian cheese made of ewe's milk; usu. served grated.
[1905–10; < Italian: Roman]
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