1. spiro - Noun
2. Spiro - Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name from Greek
spiro (uncountable)
(organic chemistry, attributively) A polycyclic compound or system that contains a single atom as the only common member of two rings.
spiro (uncountable)
(pharmacology, slang) Clipping of spironolactone.
My IQ is somewhere between Spiro Agnew's and Albert Einstein's. Dick Cavett
Gerald Ford was the first vice president selected by this method, after the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew in 1973; after succeeding to the presidency, Ford nominated Nelson Rockefeller as vice president. Source: Internet
He became the fourth vice president in four years, the other three being: Spiro Agnew (1969–73), Gerald Ford (1973–1974), and Nelson Rockefeller (1974–77). Source: Internet
An earlier version of this article misstated the material used to make the casing of the Spiro Wave. Source: Internet
In the run-up to this tragic episode, the slashing attacks of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew enabled President Richard Nixon’s “silent majority” to shrug off and, in some cases, celebrate the shocking events on the Ohio campus. Source: Internet
It connotes an end to rebirth"sfn * Spiro: "The Buddhis message then, as I have said, is not simply a psychological message, i.e. that desire is the cause of suffering because unsatisfied desire produces frustration. Source: Internet