Associations to the word «Rio»
Noun
- Janeiro
- Grande
- Bahia
- Paulo
- Plata
- Brazil
- Brasil
- Mina
- Porto
- Rancho
- Bravo
- Verde
- Serra
- Montevideo
- Del
- Vila
- Gama
- Pueblo
- Lobo
- Santo
- Souza
- Viper
- Dos
- Ave
- Brazilian
- Paralympic
- Santos
- Uruguay
- Albuquerque
- Campo
- Alberto
- Rachael
- Tko
- Aires
- Natal
- Vista
- Madeira
- De
- Dolores
- Choke
- Silva
- Pereira
- Headwater
- Denver
- Vargas
- Hidalgo
- Marcelo
- Paraguay
- Portuguese
- Carnival
- Banco
- Slum
- Santa
- Salvador
- Lisbon
- Arroyo
- Tributary
- Amazon
- Lima
- Boa
- Ferdinand
- Santana
- Maia
- Sonora
- José
- Caracas
- Cruz
- Guadalupe
- Rodrigo
- Raw
- Eduardo
- Mexico
- Pedro
- Chico
- Rita
- Mesa
- Dorado
- Confluence
- Rift
- Ufc
- Texas
- Argentina
- Felipe
- Pinto
- Fe
- Barrio
- Santiago
- Das
- Submission
- Orton
- Rico
- Tao
Verb
Wiktionary
RIO, proper noun. Shortened form of Rio de Janeiro
RIO, proper noun. A male given name
RIO, proper noun. A female given name
RIO, proper noun. A CDP in Florida
RIO, proper noun. A village in Illinois
RIO, proper noun. An unincorporated community in West Virginia
RIO, proper noun. A village in Wisconsin
RIO, noun. (US) (military) (aviation) Radar intercept officer.
RIO BRANCO, proper noun. A municipality, the capital of the state of Acre, Brazil.
RIO DE JANEIRO, proper noun. State in southeastern Brazil.
RIO DE JANEIRO, proper noun. A municipality, the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, proper noun. A small state in north-eastern Brazil, having coastal Natal as its capital.
RIO GRANDE DO SUL, proper noun. State in southern Brazil which has Porto Alegre as its capital.
RÍO SAN JUAN, proper noun. A department of Nicaragua
Dictionary definition
RIO, noun. The former capital and 2nd largest city of Brazil; chief Brazilian port; famous as a tourist attraction.
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