[
US
/ɫɑˈtinoʊ, ɫəˈtinoʊ/
]
[ UK /lætˈiːnəʊ/ ]
[ UK /lætˈiːnəʊ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture
the Hispanic population of California is growing rapidly
NOUN
- a native of Latin America
How To Use Latino In A Sentence
- A third-party group headed by a GOP operative is out with a new Nevada ad spot encouraging Latinos in the state not to cast votes in this year's midterm elections. GOP-Linked 'Latinos For Reform' Airs Nevada Ads Urging Hispanics Not To Vote (VIDEO)
- He was a large, meaty, oily type of man — a kind of ambling, gelatinous formula of the male, with the usual sound commercial instincts of the Jew, but with an errant philosophy which led him to believe first one thing and then another so long as neither interfered definitely with his business. The Titan
- Adhering egg clusters along the spines are covered by thin, gelatinous sheath; tips of spines are separated from each other, with slight but distinct subterminal narrowing.
- Try siphonophores, gelatinous animals that live in the deep sea, whose abundance is only now being measured by scientists in Monterey Bay, but may take the prize.
- Granados was eventually deported, and the paper's budding relationship with the Latino community tanked.
- The paste stood out amongst its neighbours on the platter, not for its taste, but for its bright pinkish colour and shiny, gelatinous consistency - a treat to some, but not my personal fave.
- The living cell possesses a gelatinous sheath in which are embedded calcareous plates termed coccoliths.
- Colleagues call the former Democratic deputy whip gregarious and determined; he is a leading figure in the Latino world.
- Jennifer Lopez, in a strapless dress and an upswept hairstyle, waved from a balcony to admirers on the floor of Union Station at the Latino Inaugural Gala on Sunday night. Life of the Party: Latin Flair in Washington - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
- Having said that, there's probably something here for everyone - from gutsy funk to latino grooves and deep soul moves.