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kudo
[ koo-doh, kyoo- ]
noun
- honor; glory; acclaim:
No greater kudo could have been bestowed.
- a statement of praise or approval; accolade; compliment:
one kudo after another.
Usage Note
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of kudo1
Example Sentences
A recent study led by Professor Shiki Yagai and Mr. Ryo Kudo from the Graduate School of Engineering at Chiba University in Japan, along with a team of researchers, demonstrated how modifying chlorophyll-like molecules can direct them to form distinct structural arrangements, offering insights that could transform synthetic light-harvesting materials.
A team of researchers at Nagoya University, led by Professor Noritaka Usami and including Lecturer Tatsuya Yokoi and Associate Professor Hiroaki Kudo and collaborators, used a new AI to analyse image data of a material widely used in solar panels, called polycrystalline silicon.
"Anthony Weiner walked so Mike Itkis could run," quips writer Timothy Kudo.
And I met Rex Kudo, who’s become my new brother in the last two years.
Look beyond the usual suspects credited as collaborators on the Weeknd’s just-released “Dawn FM†— think Max Martin, think Calvin Harris, think Oneohtrix Point Never — and you’ll find a more unexpected name in the album’s liner notes: Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys, who’s listed as a writer and producer on the track “Here We Go… Again†along with Rex Kudo, known for his studio work with Post Malone and the late Juice WRLD.
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