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What (who) is dido - definition

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DIDO

dido         
  • Pompeian Third Style]] (10 BC – 45 AD), [[Pompeii]], Italy
  • Dido seated on a throne, attended by handmaiden, looking at the personification of Africa wearing an elephant hide. Aeneas' ship feature in the background. Fresco in [[Pompeii]]
  • Dido, a painting by [[Dosso Dossi]].
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020
LEGENDARY FOUNDER AND FIRST QUEEN OF CARTHAGE
Dido (Queen); Elissar; Dido of Carthage; Dido (Queen of Carthage); Dido (Elissa)
['d??d??]
¦ noun (plural didoes or didos) (in phr. cut (up) didoes) N. Amer. informal play pranks.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
Dido         
  • Pompeian Third Style]] (10 BC – 45 AD), [[Pompeii]], Italy
  • Dido seated on a throne, attended by handmaiden, looking at the personification of Africa wearing an elephant hide. Aeneas' ship feature in the background. Fresco in [[Pompeii]]
  • Dido, a painting by [[Dosso Dossi]].
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020
LEGENDARY FOUNDER AND FIRST QUEEN OF CARTHAGE
Dido (Queen); Elissar; Dido of Carthage; Dido (Queen of Carthage); Dido (Elissa)
·noun A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.
DIDO (software)         
SOFTWARE PRODUCT FOR SOLVING GENERAL-PURPOSE OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS
DIDO (optimal control)
DIDO ( ) is a MATLAB optimal control toolbox for solving general-purpose optimal control problems.Ross, I.

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Dido (disambiguation)

Dido was founder and first queen of Carthage.

Dido or DIDO may also refer to:

Examples of use of dido
1. That‘s always been true; look at Chris Rea or, more recently, Dido.
2. An exhibition about Lord Mansfield and his mixed race niece Dido, will open next year.
3. And if George Bush can ignore global warming, he can ignore Keane, Robbie Williams and bloody Dido.
4. Before her performance, Dido had been nervous – as well she might be – and didn‘t venture out of her dressing room.
5. It may be recalled that Yana was last seen in a 7–UP ad with an animated Fido Dido.