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Что (кто) такое zori - определение

FLAT, THONGED JAPANESE SANDAL
Zōri; 草履
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zori         
['z?:ri, 'z?ri]
¦ noun (plural zoris) a traditional Japanese flip-flop, originally with a straw sole.
Origin
from Japanese.
Zori–Stalker–Williams syndrome         
GENETIC DISEASE
Zori Stalker Williams syndrome; Zori-Stalker-Williams syndrome
Zori–Stalker–Williams syndrome, also known as pectus excavatum, macrocephaly, short stature and dysplastic nails, is a rare autosomal dominant congenital disorder associated with a range of features such as pectus excavatum, macrocephaly and dysplastic nails, familial short stature, developmental delay and distinctive facies. Further signs are known to be associated with this syndrome.
Marianus I of Arborea         
JUDGE OF ARBOREA
Mariano I di Zori; Mariano of Torres; Mariano de Zori
Marianus I, known as Mariano de Zori, was an early Judge of Arborea. The exact date of his reign is unknown.

Википедия

Zori

Zori (), also rendered as zōri (Japanese: 草履ぞうり, Japanese pronunciation: [d͡zo̞ːɾʲi]), are thonged Japanese sandals made of rice straw, cloth, lacquered wood, leather, rubber, or—most commonly and informally—synthetic materials. They are a slip-on descendant of the tied-on waraji sandal.

Similar in form, modern flip-flops became popular in the United States, Australia and New Zealand when soldiers returning from World War II brought Japanese zori with them.

Примеры употребления для zori
1. Chimsi, Hawa Iddrissu arrived at the Kpatinga camp in the middle of the night after a frantic seven–hour journey from her home in Zori.