Pomo
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Po·mo
(pō′mō)n. pl. Pomo or Po·mos
1. A member of a group of Native American peoples inhabiting an area of the Coast Ranges of northern California.
2. Any of the seven languages of the Pomo.
po·mo
(pō′mō) Informaladj.
1. Postmodern.
2. Postmodernist.
n. pl. po·mos
1. A postmodernist.
2. Postmodernism.
[po(st)mo(dern).]
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pomo
(ˈpəʊməʊ)adj
(Sociology) informal short for postmodern
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po•mo
(ˈpoʊ moʊ) Informal. adj. 1. postmodern.
n. 2. the postmodern movement; postmodernism.
[1985–90]
Po•mo
(ˈpoʊ moʊ)n., pl. -mos, (esp. collectively) -mo.
1. a member of any of a group of American Indian peoples of the N California coast and adjacent inland areas.
2. any of the seven related languages spoken or formerly spoken by the Pomo.
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Noun | 1. | Pomo - a member of an Indian people of northern California living along the Russian River valley and adjacent Pacific coast |
2. | Pomo - the Kulanapan language spoken by the Pomo Kulanapan - a group of languages of the Hokan family |
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