cisco
Americannoun
plural
cisco,plural
ciscoes, ciscosnoun
Etymology
Origin of cisco
An Americanism dating back to 1840–50; from Canadian French, back formation from ciscoette, ciscaouette from Ojibwe; siscowet
Example Sentences
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The salmon have grown bigger on Lake Superior this year due to large numbers of prey fish, the little cisco, being available to feed upon.
From Washington Times • Oct. 14, 2023
For Fran cisco Sarabia had set a new record of 10 hrs.
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There were no boos in San Fran cisco last week.
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In San Francisco, KRON-TV has run into license-renewal delays because the FCC is investigating whether its ownership by the San Fran cisco Chronicle constitutes undue concentration of media control.
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With that, Krips set confidently to work in his new post as musical director of the San Fran cisco Symphony Orchestra.
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