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US
/ˈtɪvəɫi/
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NOUN
- a town twenty miles to the east of Rome (Tibur is the ancient name); a summer resort during the Roman empire; noted for its waterfalls
How To Use Tivoli In A Sentence
- Indeed, Tivoli says it may even adopt the Object Model as a subset of its own future offerings.
- Neither the grottoes and cascades of Tivoli, the cypress and ilex gardens of Frascati and Albano, nor the ruins of Tusculum, were ever so pleasant to her eyes as the poplar-fringed banks of the Indre, the corn-land sand hedgerows of Berry, and the rocky borders of the Creuse at Crozant and Argenton. Famous Women: George Sand
- But now, another Roman noble has stepped in to defend Hadrian's villa near Tivoli from the garbage trucks, which are expected in the new year.
- The band, Septeto Tipico Tivoli, is named after the Tivoli district in their home city, Santiago de Cuba. Cuban Sound Invades New England
- Even though it looks retro, the technologically advanced Tivoli is compatible with iPods and other MP3 players. 5 Last Minute Father's Day Deals - The Consumerist
- On the Friday evening, we walked around Tivoli, admiring the beautiful fairy lights and watching all the happy Danes enjoying the rides, stalls and glögg.
- This section provides details on how to integrate cloud applications using the cloud and monitoring command line scripts with the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Autonomous Agent.
- Tivoli Network manager will form part of the bundle as will IBM's mini-me DB2, DB2 Everyplace.
- He went to school in Tivoli and Rome, and entered the University of Rome as a student of engineering in 1922. Emilio Segrè - Biography
- A 20 acre site has been set aside for the Tivoli Gardens, a landscaped park with games, rides and entertainment.