Proper noun
A habitational surname from Italian.
Alternative form of Turin
Torino: Ellipsis of Asteroid Torino.; An asteroid in Solar System
Synonyms: Asteroid 9523, Asteroid Torino
AC Milan travel to 13th-placed Fiorentina, as Torino, just below the Tuscans, host Parma trying to avoid a sixth consecutive defeat. Source: Internet
Aina, who came through neighbouring Chelsea's youth system, spent the last two seasons with Torino, where he played 69 times with his versatility allowing him to play on either flank. Source: Internet
Darmian joined United from Torino in 2015 and recalls the immediate impact Rashford made when first called up to train with the first team. Source: Internet
Although it will not strike for at least 800 years and thus has no Torino scale rating, (29075) 1950 DA was added to the list in 2002 because it was the first object with a Palermo scale value greater than zero. Source: Internet
Due to the impact coronavirus has had on the region, Tony Dorigo, former Torino, Chelsea, Leeds and England defender, told there was added incentive for Atalanta’s players to do the unthinkable and win the competition. Source: Internet
During the two-year training, Chopper worked on Torino Kingdom and learned advanced medicinal knowledge there which helped him become a better doctor than he was before. Source: Internet