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Cassino

[ kuh-see-noh; Italian kahs-see-naw ]

noun

  1. a town in SE Latium, in central Italy, NNW of Naples: site of Monte Cassino.


Cassino

1

/ kasˈsiːno /

noun

  1. a town in central Italy, in Latium at the foot of Monte Cassino: an ancient Volscian (and later Roman) town and citadel. Pop: 32 762 (2001) Latin nameCasinum


cassino

2

/ kəˈsiːnəʊ /

noun

  1. a card game for two to four players in which players pair cards from their hands with others exposed on the table

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I don't doubt the sincerity of Dr. Cassino, but even I imagine President Obama is hiding something from his past.

But why don't we see what the survey's author, Dr. Dan Cassino, thinks of the interpretion of his question?

Some one among the monks of Monte Cassino saw a dove hovering over his head as he said mass.

And therefore the plan subsides, and at Cassino station I only get down to procure coffee and sweet cakes.

Benedict was born in 480, and he died at Monte Cassino in 543.

The school was originally a monastic school under the influence of the Benedictine monks from Monte Cassino not far away.

In the eleventh century one of his bones was sent from France to Monte Cassino, and there received with great enthusiasm.

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Cassini divisionCassiodorus