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rando

American  
[ran-doh] / ˈræn doʊ /

adjective

  1. random.

    We were followed by some rando creep.


noun

plural

randos
  1. random.

    online randos commenting on videos.

Etymology

Origin of rando

By shortening; see -o ( def. )

Example Sentences

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"Think of it like a marathon runner versus a sprinter," said Rando, who is also a professor of neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

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"Some age-related changes that look detrimental -- like slower tissue repair -- may actually be necessary compromises that prevent something worse: the complete depletion of the stem cell pool," Rando said.

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Rando compares this shift to survival trade offs seen in nature.

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"Species survive because they reproduce, but in times of deprivation, animals turn on their own resilience programs," Rando said.

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However, Rando cautions that increasing stem cell performance may come at a price.

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