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*[[Trillo (Guadalajara)]], town in Spain with nearby [[Trillo Nuclear Power Plant]] |
*[[Trillo (Guadalajara)]], town in Spain with nearby [[Trillo Nuclear Power Plant]] |
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*[[Saint Trillo|St Trillo]], 6th century Breton missionary to Wales after whom [[Llandrillo (Denbighshire)]] and [[Llandrillo yn Rhos]] are named |
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* ''Trillo'', [It]. In 17th century Italy, a vocal tremolo (rapid repetition of the same pitch); later, a trill. Source {The Harvard Dictionary of Music 4th edition} |
* ''Trillo'', [It]. In 17th century Italy, a vocal tremolo (rapid repetition of the same pitch); later, a trill. Source {The Harvard Dictionary of Music 4th edition} |
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Revision as of 22:45, 15 November 2011
Trillo may refer to:
- Trillo, an Italian word used on sheet music for Trill (music), a musical ornament
- Trillo, a threshing-board used in some Spanish-speaking countries
- Trillo (Guadalajara), town in Spain with nearby Trillo Nuclear Power Plant
- St Trillo, 6th century Breton missionary to Wales after whom Llandrillo (Denbighshire) and Llandrillo yn Rhos are named
- Trillo, [It]. In 17th century Italy, a vocal tremolo (rapid repetition of the same pitch); later, a trill. Source {The Harvard Dictionary of Music 4th edition}
Contemporary people
- Carlos Trillo, Argentine comic book writer
- Dennis Trillo, actor in the Philippines
- Manny Trillo, former Major League Baseball second baseman