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público
[ poo-bli-koh; Spanish poo-blee-kaw ]
noun
, plural pú·bli·cos [poo, -bli-kohz, poo, -blee-kaws].
- (especially in Puerto Rico) a taxi that picks up and discharges passengers along a fixed route.
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Example Sentences
This they did coram publico in the cart, while the chairman kept us amused.
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Peter of Blois mentions a law book which he had procured a quodam publico mangone librorum.
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She there became a constant attendant on one of those pandemoniums where the favorite game of monte was dealt pro bono publico.
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Senatus maestus, tamquam in publico luctu, veste mutata pro eo deprecabatur.
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For the equites equo publico high moral character, good health and the equestrian fortune were necessary.
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