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Diaz

1

[ dee-uhs; Portuguese dee-uhsh ]

noun

  1. ·ٳ··· [bah, r, -t, oo, -l, oo, -, me, -, oo]. Dias, Bartholomeu.


í

2

[ dee-ahs ]

noun

  1. (Jo·sé·de·laCruz) Por·fi·rio [haw-, se, , th, e lah , kroos, paw, r, -, fee, -, r, yaw], 1830–1915, president of Mexico 1877–80, 1884–1911.

diaz-

3
  1. variant of diazo- before a vowel:

    diazine.

Diaz

noun

  1. ˈ徱ːəˈ徱əʃ DiazBartholomeu a variant spelling of Dias
  2. DiazCameron1972FUSFILMS AND TV: actress Cameron. born 1972, US film actress; films include The Mask (1994), There's Something About Mary (1998), and Gangs of New York (2003)
  3. ˈ徱ːəˈ徱θ Diaz(José de la Cruz) Porfirio18301915MMexicanMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state ( José de la Cruz ) Porfirio (pɔrˈfirjo). 1830– 1915, Mexican general and statesman; president of Mexico (1877–80; 1884–1911)
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When the ball is played Luis Diaz is making no attempt to play the ball.

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The number does not account for septic tanks and ponds that may not have been spotted through aerial surveillance, Diaz said.

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A team of Los Angeles workers watched while waters from the Arroyo Seco flood channel carried away Alejandro Diaz’s belongings as he broke down his home of the last five years Monday morning.

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That must be a real concern for Sunday, given the pace of Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz in behind for Liverpool.

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They were good value for their two-goal lead at half time - thanks to a Luis Diaz finish and a Mohamed Salah penalty - but after the break it was struggling Wolves who were the better side.

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