romano
roʊˈmɑːnoʊ
Definitions
1. noun
A style of pizza originating from Rome, Italy, typically topped with a thin layer of sauce, cheese, and various meats or vegetables.
“She ordered a delicious Romano pizza at the local Italian restaurant.”
2. noun
A style of architecture characterized by the use of rounded arches and columns, particularly popular in the Roman Empire.
“The ancient Roman temple was built in the Romano style, featuring a grand entrance with a rounded arch.”
3. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of Rome or the Roman Empire.
“The Romano art museum showcased a collection of ancient Roman artifacts and sculptures.”
4. proper adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the Romano people or culture.
“The Romano community celebrated their heritage with a cultural festival and traditional music.”