Definition of Palo. Meaning of Palo. Synonyms of Palo

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Definition of Palo

Palo
Palo Pa"lo, n. [Sp. See Pale a stake.] A pole or timber of any kind; -- in the names of trees. [Sp. Amer.]

Meaning of Palo from wikipedia

- Look up Palo or palo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palo may refer to: Palo, Argentina, a village in Argentina Palo, Estonia, village in Meremäe Parish...
- Palo Alto (/ˌpæloʊ ˈæltoʊ/ PAL-oh AL-toh; Spanish for 'tall stick') is a charter city in the northwestern corner of Santa Clara County, California, United...
- lilo(8) – Linux Programmer's ManualAdministration and Privileged Commands lilo.conf(5) – Linux Programmer's Manual – File Formats PALO, PA-RISC bootloader...
- Look up palos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palos may refer to: Two drums, the palos major and palos menor, used in the music of the Dominican Republic...
- Palo santo (Spanish for sacred stick or holy wood etc.) may refer to: Lignum vitae, heartwood of tree species of the genus Guaia****, native to subtropical...
- Palo Alto Airport of Santa Clara County Palo Alto Unified School District Palo Alto High School East Palo Alto, California, neighboring city to Palo Alto...
- Palo Alto Networks, Inc. is an American multinational cybersecurity company with headquarters in Santa Clara, California. The core product is a platform...
- Palo Verde or palo verde may refer to: "Palo Verde", a song by The Fireman from the album Rushes (1998) Palo verde beetle, a species of longhorn beetle...
- PALO! is a Cuban Salsa and jazz group from Miami, Florida. In 2003, PALO!’s leader and founder Steve Roitstein invited his fellow musicians to join him...
- Palo Viejo (or, alternatively, Ron Palo Viejo) is a Puerto Rican rum brand. Not much has been publicized about the drink's history; however, it is known...