Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word BASORA
BASORA
Definitions of BASORA
- A Catalan surname from Catalan.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BASORA in a Sentence
- Betances and Basora had the city's unsanitary slave barracks torched and a temporary camp set up for its dwellers.
- However, on his world map of 1569, the name is changed to Mare di Mesendin (after the peninsula Ra's Musandam, in modern-day Oman), while his rival Abraham Ortelius, for the world atlas of 1570, opted for Mare El Catif, olim Sinus Persicus (after the Arabian port of Al Qatif), but labelled the entrance to the gulf the present-day Strait of Hormuz as Basora Fretum (Strait of Basra).
- Harmonika (later known as "Delicia") started to manufacture several models such as Cavallero, Tornado, Basora, Diskant 2, Marina 2, Onyx, Jantar, Strat, Studio and Studio Bass.
- Together with a team that included, among others Antoni Ramallets, Velasco, Josep Escolà, Joan Segarra, Estanislao Basora, César, Ladislao Kubala and his brother, José, he assisted with Barcelona's five consecutive La Liga titles and the Copa del Generalísimo three consecutive times.
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