Proper noun
Castelo (plural Castelos)
A surname from Galician.
In 1662, the Count of Castelo Melhor saw an opportunity to gain power at court by befriending the king. Source: Internet
The advantage of saliva is that it can be collected several times noninvasively and painlessly, like urine,” said study researcher Paula Midori Castelo from Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil. Source: Internet
General Castelo Branco assumed command of the country, which would remain a dictatorship until 1985. Source: Internet
In accordance with the Castelo Branco compromise, the S-2E aircraft were flown by air force pilots and the helicopters by navy pilots. Source: Internet