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Chiromonic
Chiromonic Chi`ro*mon"ic, a. Relating to chironomy.

Meaning of Chiromo from wikipedia

- Chiromo is a town in southern Malawi by the Shire River. The Nairobi suburb of Chiromo near Westlands, as well as University of Nairobi Chiromo Campus...
- Witness Kay Chiromo (December 24, 1951 – 1994) was a Malawian artist and art educator. He was born in Makoka Village, T.A. Chigaru, Blantyre District...
- tributaries, the Ruo River, joins the Shire near the Malawian town of Chiromo. The muddy waters p**** through a large stagnant area known as the Elephant...
- Zomba, Chiromo, Port Herald, Fort Mlange, Fort Johnston at the southern end of the lake, and Karonga at the northern end of the lake. Chiromo was the...
- Parklands. GTC Nairobi, located along the Waiyaki Way, Westlands Road and Chiromo Lane, comprises six other imposing towers: a 42-floor 3A Plus Office Tower...
- century, a sisal plantation was operated in the region between Sankulani and Chiromo. Due to the town's proximity to the confluence of the Ruo River and the...
- cross the river, but Serpa Pinto disregarded this and crossed the river to Chiromo, now in Malawi. In September, following minor clashes between Serpa Pinto's...
- the southern end of Lake Malawi, via Chiromo and Blantyre. The first section of this line, between Nsanje and Chiromo, was opened to traffic on 1 September...
- expedition in 1864 and had formed minor chieftainships, he crossed the Ruo to Chiromo, now in Malawi. In response to this incursion, Johnston's deputy John Buchanan...
- Amani Ibrahim Abed Elgafar (Sudan), Therese Tchombe (Cameroon), Alois Chiromo (Zimbabwe) and Hyleen Mariaye (Mauritius). The founding members of DNTEA...