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inro
in·ro I0158400 (ĭn′rō)n. pl. inro A small, usually ornamented box that is hung from the waist sash of a Japanese kimono and has compartments for holding small objects such as cosmetics, perfumes, or medicines. [Japanese inrō : in, stamp, seal (from Middle Chinese ʔjin`; also the source of Mandarin, yìn) + rō, bamboo box, envelop (from Middle Chinese ləwŋ´; also the source of Mandarin, lǒng).]inro (ˈɪnrəʊ) n (Historical Terms) Japanese history a small box for carrying objects such as seals and medicines, worn at the waistin•ro (ˈɪn roʊ) n., pl. -ro. a small lacquer box with compartments for medicines, cosmetics, etc., worn on the waist sash of the Japanese kimono. [1610–20; < Japanese inrō < Middle Chinese] INRO
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INRO➣Intramural NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) Research Opportunities | INRO➣International Natural Rubber Organisation | INRO➣International Naval Research Organization |
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