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Romano
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Ro·ma·no  (r-män, r-)
n.
A hard, sharp, dry cheese of Italian origin that is made from cow's milk and usually served grated as a garnish.

[Italian, short for (pecorino) romano, Roman (sheep's milk cheese), from Latin Rmnus; see Roman.]

Romano [rəʊˈmɑːnəʊ]
n
(Cookery) a hard light-coloured sharp-tasting cheese, similar to Parmesan

Romano2
n
(Biographies) See Giulio Romano


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