Trillo
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Trillo may refer to:
  • Trillo, an Italian word used on sheet music for Trill (music)
    Trill (music)
    The trill is a musical ornament consisting of a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes, usually a semitone or tone apart, which can be identified with the context of the trill....

    , a musical ornament
  • Trillo, a threshing-board
    Threshing-board
    A threshing board is an obsolete farm implement used to separate cereals from their straw; that is, to thresh. It is a thick board, made with a variety of slats, with a shape between rectangular and trapezoidal, with the frontal part somewhat narrower and curved upward and whose bottom is covered...

     used in some Spanish-speaking countries
  • Trillo (Guadalajara), town in Spain with nearby Trillo Nuclear Power Plant
    Trillo Nuclear Power Plant
    Trillo Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station in Spain.It consists of one pressurized water reactor of 1066 MWe. Construction of unit one began in 1979, and first criticality was on 14 May 1988....


  • St Trillo
    Saint Trillo
    Saint Trillo is the patron saint and founder of the churches at Llandrillo, Denbighshire and Llandrillo yn Rhos, Rhos-on-Sea in Conwy County Borough, Wales....

    , 6th century Breton missionary to Wales after whom Llandrillo (Denbighshire) and Llandrillo yn Rhos are named
  • Trillo, [It]. In 17th century Italy, a vocal tremolo (rapid repetition of the same pitch); later, a trill. Source {The Harvard Dictionary of Music 4th edition}

Contemporary people

  • Carlos Trillo, Argentine comic book writer
  • Dennis Trillo
    Dennis Trillo
    Abelardo Dennis Florencio Trillo Ho , more widely known as Dennis Trillo, is a Filipino award-winning actor, singer and fashion model. His film debut was in Aishite Imasu 1941. He is currently an artist of GMA Network...

    , actor in the Philippines
  • Manny Trillo
    Manny Trillo
    Jesús Manuel Marcano Trillo , also nicknamed "Indio", is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues from to...

    , former Major League Baseball second baseman
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