Proper noun
Granados (plural Granadoses)
A surname.
Albéniz and Granados were central to this movement; their evocation of the guitar was so successful that their compositions have been absorbed into standard guitar repertoire. Source: Internet
Francine “Joanna” Granados, Edwards’ co-defendant, is being tried at the same time as Edwards for alleged tampering with victims. Source: Internet
Gerardo José Granados, 34, a Salvadoran who attended the Church of the Nativity in Burke and currently teaches illustration in Barcelona, Spain, received exciting news via a late night text message from his mother back in Arlington. Source: Internet
"Summer is a great time to be outdoors but it's extremely important to take smart precautions in order to prevent overexposure to the sun," said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. Source: Internet
Granados also said Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez would not participate in the swearing in ceremonies for President-elect Martin Torrijos, which are scheduled for Wednesday. Source: Internet
Some patients had to be moved to upper floors and a few were evacuated to other hospitals, said Pedro Granados, director of civil protection for Tamaulipas state. Source: Internet