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Salerno

[ suh-lair-noh, -lur-; Italian sah-ler-naw ]

noun

  1. a seaport in SW Italy: taken by U.S. forces September 1943.


Salerno

/ saˈlɛrno /

noun

  1. a port in SW Italy, in Campania on the Gulf of Salerno : first medical school of medieval Europe. Pop: 138 188 (2001)


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Example Sentences

As you may have heard, a new documentary called Salinger by Shane Salerno has just “landed” in theaters.

An oral biography of the same name, by Salerno and David Shields, is currently available at a bookstore near you.

“He said that the only person who could ever play Holden Caulfield was himself,” Joyce Maynard tells Salerno and Shields.

“I said, ‘Jerry, we’re here for the Red Cross drive,” Nelson tells Salerno and Shields.

Salerno, joined by former Salinger flame Jean Miller and others, discussed the film in a post-screening Q&A.

It extends as far east as Salerno, where the coast plain of the Sele begins.

In the absence of human subjects, anatomy was taught at Salerno upon the pig.

Salerno was particularly rich in its medical literary products.

Not long after this, Salerno itself lost all the prestige that it had.

The University of Salerno had developed round a medical school.

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