1. Segovia - Noun
2. Segovia - Proper noun
Spanish guitarist who made classical guitar a concert instrument (1893-1987)
Source: WordNetAfter three years of development, Augustine demonstrated a nylon first string whose quality impressed guitarists, including Segovia, in addition to DuPont. Source: Internet
Inside 2doce market in Las Mercedes neighbourhood, 39-year-old publicist Romina Segovia walked down the aisles taking photos for her friends, surprised by the goods she found, including plant-based meat substitutes, and unapologetic. Source: Internet
Johanna Maria was accepted into a Scottish university to study agriculture and could not afford the £2,000 it would cost to transport her beloved Hechizo from Segovia to Dundee. Source: Internet
Richard P Hardy, The Life of St John of the Cross: Search for Nothing, (London: DLT, 1982), pp113-130 The head and torso was retained by the monastery at Segovia. Source: Internet
Carlos A. Segovia is Associate Professor in Religious Studies at the Camilo Jose Cela University in Madrid and Vice-Director of 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins (www.4enoch. Source: Internet
Golden Reign Resources Ltd. is a publicly listed (TSX-V: GRR) mineral exploration company engaged in exploring the San Albino-Murra Property and the El Jicaro Property, both of which are located in Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua. Source: Internet