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Scip⋅i⋅o

[sip-ee-oh, skip-]
–noun
1. Pub⋅li⋅us Cor⋅nel⋅ius Scipio Af⋅ri⋅ca⋅nus Major [puhb-lee-uhs kawr-neel-yuhs, af-ri-key-nuhs, -kan-uhs, -kahn-] , (“Scipio the Elder”), 237–183 b.c., Roman general who defeated Hannibal.
2. his adopted grandson, Publius Cornelius Scipio Ae⋅mil⋅i⋅a⋅nus Africanus Minor [ee-mil-ee-ey-nuhs] , (“Scipio the Younger”), c185–129 b.c., Roman general: besieger and destroyer of Carthage.
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Scip·io   (sĭp'ē-ō', skĭp'-)   
Roman general and politician who commanded the final destruction of Carthage (146) in the Third Punic War.
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