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- Look up calo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calo, Caló, or Calò may refer to: Caló language, the language of the Iberian Romani Iberian Kale (calé):...
- Joanna Calo is an American television writer, director, and showrunner. Her credits include Hacks, BoJack Horseman, and The Bear. She has won three Writers...
- CALO was an artificial intelligence project that attempted to integrate numerous AI technologies into a cognitive ****istant. CALO is an acronym for "Cognitive...
- Giuseppe "Pippo" Calò (born 30 September 1931) is an Italian mobster and member of the Sicilian Mafia in Porta Nuova. He was referred to as the c****iere...
- Caló (Spanish: [kaˈlo]; Catalan: [kəˈlo]; Galician: [kaˈlɔ]; Portuguese: [kɐˈlɔ]) is a language spoken by the Spanish and Portuguese Romani ethnic groups...
- first-century. Calos was typically used before someone's name, for example: "calos Castrensis" translates to: "beautiful Castrensis" The calos graffiti has...
- Caló (also known as Pachuco) is an argot or slang of Mexican Spanish that originated during the first half of the 20th century in the Southwestern United...
- Miguel Caló (October 28, 1907 – May 24, 1972) was a famous tango bandoneonist, composer, and the leader of the Orchestra Miguel Caló. He was born in Balvanera...
- Susan Calo-Medina was a Filipino television host, actress and writer. Calo-Medina studied Drama in the Catholic University of America. Calo-Medina was...
- Francesco Calò (born 1749) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. He was born in Molfetta. He trained in Rome. He painted sacred subjects in...