Proper noun
Landi (plural Landis)
A surname from Italian.
At the end of the 17th century, after the defeat of Pallavicini (1588) and Landi (1682) the Farnese duke could finally hold with firm hand all Parmense territories. Source: Internet
Dr Maria Teresa Landi, the co-lead author on the study and senior investigator at the US National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, said the research also uncovered other important clues to the genetic causes of melanoma. Source: Internet
LANDI KOTAL: The 1122 Rescue, Khyber district carried out ant germs spray here in various localities of Jamrud on Thursday. Source: Internet
Elissa Landi, who plays Robbie’s boundary-free grandmother, also garners plenty of (often inappropriate) laughs, while Cameron Merrihew is the perfect villain as Glen. Source: Internet
Expect new coach Landi to make some few changes to the team that lost heavily to WAFA. Source: Internet
These fiefs evolved into truly independent states: the Landi governed the higher Taro 's valley from 1257 to 1682. Source: Internet