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farro

[ fahr-oh ]

noun

  1. any of several types of ancient wheat, especially spelt, emmer, or einkorn, used for food, sometimes as an alternative to barley.


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Origin of farro1

First recorded in 1990–95; from Italian: literally, “emmer,” from Latin far “s”
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Example Sentences

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While farro and wheatberries also make for excellent options in grain salads, this recipe focuses on wild rice.

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Sitting in Il Farro over focaccia, with his vest over a T-shirt, he looked even more boyish.

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The next witness, Cohen’s former personal banker, Gary Farro, testified about how annoying he found his former client, in particular during the incident when he feverishly deceived Farro into helping him set up a shell company to pay off Daniels.

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“Every time Michael Cohen spoke to me, he gave a sense of urgency,” Farro noted sarcastically, implying that Cohen’s only mode is frantic.

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To Gary Farro, a banker formerly with First Republic who was used to routine requests, the transactions stood out, he testified earlier in the trial.

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