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Cicerone
Definition:
(n.) One who shows strangers the curiosities of a place; a guide.
Example Sentences:
(1) See the new Cycling the Pennine Bridleway by Keith Bradbury (Cicerone £14.95).
(2) Fly to Salt Lake City airport Stay at One of the park campsites, from $10, or at Best Western Canyonlands Inn , from $160 Bob Gibbons and Siân Pritchard-Jones, authors, The Grand Canyon Guide (Cicerone, £14) Ancient dwellings of Mesa Verde NP , Colorado Mesa Verde (Spanish for green table), offers a spectacular look into the Pueblo people, who lived here from AD600 to AD1300.
(3) (The top grade, Master Cicerone, involves 12 hours of essays plus a blind tasting of 100 beers; nine people in the world have passed it, and two of them work for BrewDog.)
(4) Photograph: Courtesy of Samuel Adams You offer your employees cicerone training.
(5) The estimates for a group of three protanopes and three deuteranopes (this study) were compared to the estimates of the density of cones in a group of six color normal trichromats from previous studies (Cicerone & Nerger, 1985, 1989).
(6) The company also rewards, with a pay rise, everyone who passes the beer professionals’ exams run by the US firm Cicerone.
(7) Boston Beer Company has 1,000 employees and trains them to be cicerones , meaning they are to beer what sommeliers are to wine.
(8) I’ve found the details of that lecture by Ralph Cicerone.
(9) He explains that his views on climate change crystallised when he attended a lecture – he could tell me when it was if he had his diary to hand – by the president of the US National Academy of Sciences, Ralph Cicerone.
(10) In addition, we had the Cicerone guide to the coastal path , which is practical and informative.
(11) Vivien Freakley is co-author of Mountain Walking in Southern Catalunya (Cicerone, £12.95, cicerone.co.uk ) • The town of Tortosa lies close to the El Ports natural park.