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Amor

American  
[ey-mawr] / ˈeɪ mɔr /

noun

  1. Cupid.


Etymology

Origin of Amor

< Latin: love; amorous

Example Sentences

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Producers were keen to capitalise on that for the latest All Stars, which saw six American bombshells enter in their own Casa Amor villa halfway through.

From BBC

And she sings most of the Orpheus music from Gluck’s opera: I wish a complete recording, with equally sensitive artists taking on the roles of Eurydice and Amor, could have been put together.

From The Wall Street Journal

In earlier studies, Amor Vegas and her team engineered immune cells known as anti-uPAR CAR T cells that selectively remove senescent cells in mice, leading to major improvements in the animals' metabolism.

From Science Daily

Restoring the restaurant has become a passion project for the writers, a journey that became grist for a documentary, “¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!,” which streams on Paramount+.

From Los Angeles Times

And though the EP did include a track in Spanish — ”Amor” — her sound was missing a key component: her Latino roots.

From Los Angeles Times