Clio Definition
klīō
clios
noun
The Muse of history.
Webster's New World
Any of the awards given annually for special achievements in advertising.
Webster's New World
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pronoun
(Greek mythology) The Muse of history and heroic poetry.
Wiktionary
A female given name.
Wiktionary
A model of car by manufacturer Renault.
Fred loved to take his Clio for a spin.
Wiktionary
A city in Alabama.
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A city in Iowa.
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Other Word Forms of Clio
Noun
Singular:
Clio
Plural:
cliosOrigin of Clio
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Latin Clīō from Greek Kleiō from kleiein to tell kleu- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
From the Ancient Greek kleein, (to make famous, celebrate)
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