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otto
1[ ot-oh ]
Otto
2[ ot-oh; German awt-oh ]
noun
- a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “rich.”
otto
1/ ˈɒəʊ /
noun
- another name for attar
Otto
2/ ˈɔٴ /
noun
- OttoRudolf18691937MGermanRELIGION: theologian Rudolf (ˈruːdɔlf). 1869–1937, German theologian: his best-known work is The Idea of the Holy (1923)
Example Sentences
Sophomore Otto Graham of JSerra started the season with 24 1/3 scoreless innings.
“If you look at what we’ve done in Inglewood, this is a piece of cake,” said Otto Maly, president of Kroenke Holdings, citing the wealthier demographic of Woodland Hills and the surrounding areas.
"We have to bring a process of selection into the matter in some way, if we want to come to a natural, healthy and also satisfying solution of the problem, a process of selection for those who should be entitled — and be at all permitted — to have a claim and the right to property and the ownership of companies," he told Otto Wagener, his economic policy advisor, in 1930.
Huntington Beach 12, Carlsbad 4: Matt Haidl had three hits and Otto Espinoza had two RBIs for the Oilers.
“The pitch exceeded our expectations,” said Otto Benedict, the stadium’s senior vice president for facility and campus operations.
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