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lar⋅go

[lahr-goh] adjective, adverb, noun, plural -gos. Music.
–adjective, adverb
1. slow; in a broad, dignified style.
–noun
2. a largo movement.

Origin:
1675–85; < It; see large

Lar⋅go

[lahr-goh]
–noun
a town in W Florida. 58,977.
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lar·go   (lär'gō)   
adv.   & adj.
In a very slow tempo, usually considered to be slower than adagio, and with great dignity. Used chiefly as a direction.
n.   pl. lar·gos
A largo passage or movement.

[Italian, from Latin largus, generous.]
Lar·go   (lär'gō)   
A city of western Florida on the Gulf of Mexico northwest of St. Petersburg. It is a resort and processing center in a citrus-growing area. Population: 73,800.
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