Proper noun
Spinosa (plural Spinosas)
A surname.
History Blackthorn - Prunus spinosa Berries have been valuable as a food source for humans since before the start of agriculture, and remain among the primary food sources of other primates. Source: Internet
Massapequa Park Deputy Mayor Teresa Spinosa recently met with officials from PSEG Long Island LLC, the organization that will manage LIPA’s electric transmission and distribution system beginning on New Year’s Day. Source: Internet
Jean Spinosa, who owns the letter, stands by a display case containing the letter and other Neal Cassady memorabilia Monday December 1, 2014. Source: Internet
Spinosa emerged at the top of a five-candidate field for the Super District 9 Position 2 council seat. Source: Internet
After the head of the FMCS, Peter Hurtgen, said he was aware of the PMA's plan to bring guards, Spinosa and the union delegates walked out. Source: Internet
The origin of these commercially important species is uncertain but may have involved P. cerasifera and possibly P. spinosa as ancestors. Source: Internet