Dorado [noun]
Definition of Dorado:
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Opposite/Antonyms of Dorado:
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Sentence/Example of Dorado:
When it came out of the water it was a bright yellow, to which colour it owes its name of Dorado.
May we not connect with the former existence of this inland sea the fable of the lake Parima and the El Dorado?
The term ‘El Dorado’ has come to be a synonym in the outside world for a sort of earthly paradise, has it not?
To conquer that El Dorado had been Balboa's cherished dream.
But how often is it true that the seeker after El Dorado searches for one thing and finds another.
The costly myth of El Dorado, from the earliest days of its conception, was insatiable in the matter of human lives.
Bordering on this is Ugegeya, a land of fables and wonders, the "El Dorado" of slave hunters and traders in ivory.
They all thought so--that was the real El Dorado--they had been waiting for it for a long while, and here it was at last!
Its original form had been lost sight of, and from the Dorado had gradually been changed to a golden tribe.
It had become a confusion and combination of the Dorado and Meta, following the curious but characteristic course of myths.