Noun
A heavy silk with a dull finish; as, gros de Naples; gros de Tours.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA large group of Arapaho split from the main tribe and became their own independent people, commonly known as the Gros Ventre or Atsina. Source: Internet
Aude Gros de Beler, Tutankhamun, foreword Aly Maher Sayed, Molière, ISBN 2-84790-210-4 Secondly, his tomb in the Valley of the Kings was discovered by Carter almost completely intact—the most complete ancient Egyptian royal tomb ever found. Source: Internet
Dominated by high peaks and rain forests in the interior, the convert island is known for the twin peaks of Gros Piton and Petit Piton on the southwestern coast, its soft sandy beaches, and its magnificent natural harbors. Source: Internet
Attorney General Helder Pitta Gros has said the allegations relate to her time as chairwoman of state oil firm Sonangol. Source: Internet
Dos Santos currently lives abroad and Angola’s Attorney General Pitta Gros has vowed to use “all possible means” to bring her back to the country to face justice, including enlisting the help of Interpol. Source: Internet
According to informed sources the victim who was returning from a night in Gros Islet stopped at the location not too far from the bridge where he was shot multiple times by masked men. Source: Internet