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    Torero (Spanish:) or toureiro (Portuguese: [toˈɾɐjɾu]), both from Latin taurarius, are the Spanish and Portuguese words for bullfighter, and describe all the performers in the activity of bullfighting as practised in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Peru, France, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and other countries influenced by Portuguese and Spanish ...

  2. TORERO definition: 1. a person who fights and sometimes kills a bull (= male cow) in a bullfight: 2. a person who…. Learn more.

  3. Torero is a Spanish word that more or less serves as an umbrella term for all people who practice the sport of bullfighting, regardless of their specific function in the arena. Basically, then, a torero is a bullfighter.

  4. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'torero.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.

  5. TORERO meaning: 1. a person who fights and sometimes kills a bull (= male cow) in a bullfight: 2. a person who…. Learn more.

  6. Torero definition: a bullfighter, especially a matador.. See examples of TORERO used in a sentence.

  7. Jun 21, 2024 · Examples from books and articles. loading examples... Word Family. torero toreros. the "torero" family. Get started. a matador or one of the supporting team during a bull fight.

  8. Nov 16, 2023 · First up, what’s the difference between a torero and matador? In English, a torero is sometimes called a toreador or matador , terms popularized by Bizet’s opera Carmen. But in Spanish, torero refers to all bullfighters, while matador is the killer.

  9. Professional bullfighters, called toreros (they are famously called toreadors in Bizet’s opera Carmen, a word that harkens back to the days of mounted bullfighters), consist of the picadors, the mounted assistants with pike poles who lance the bull in the bullfight’s first act; the banderilleros, the assistants on…. Read More.

  10. El Cordobés (born May 4, 1936?, Palma del Río, Córdoba, Spain) was a Spanish bullfighter, the most highly paid torero in history. The crudity of his technique was offset by his exceptional reflexes, courage (sometimes considered total indifference to his own safety), and crowd appeal.