Proper noun
Lora
A female given name from Latin, an alternative spelling of Laura.
LoRa
(acronym, communication) a wireless data communication technology
After conquering Jaén and Córdoba, he seized the villages surrounding the city, Carmona Lora del Rio and Alcalá del Rio, and kept a standing army in the vicinity, the siege lasting for fifteen months. Source: Internet
At La Rubia, a small Dominican restaurant in Hamilton Heights, Griselda Lora said that she did not think her sister, the restaurant’s owner, would find indoor dining worth the hassle. Source: Internet
According to Lora Sporny, a professor of nutrition education at Columbia University, protein is the only source of nitrogen in food. Source: Internet
Company founder Lora Haddock may be the most decorated female in robotic technology at CES, said Stephanie Hooper, chief marketing officer. Source: Internet
Lora Wildenthal, The Language of Human Rights in West Germany, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012, p. 148. Martha Nussbaum argues that a key moral and legal issue with FGM is that it is mostly conducted on children using physical force. Source: Internet
“Growing lavender in north Alabama was a learning process,” Lora Porter says. Source: Internet