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Noun
/ˈkampō/,/ˈkämpō/,
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campos, plural;
  1. (in South America, esp. Brazil), a grass plain with occasional stunted trees

  2. A square in an Italian or Spanish town


  1. The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) is the federally required Metropolitan Planning Organization responsible for the continuous and comprehensive transportation planning process in the Austin, Texas area, including Williamson, Travis, Hays, Bastrop, and Caldwell counties. ...
  2. Campo is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos. It has a population of 992 inhabitants and a total area of 2.50 km².
  3. Vila de São Martinho do Campo is an important town in the municipality of Santo Tirso located 10 km northeast of the city of Santo Tirso, it's an important textile industry center.
  4. Campo is a municipality in the district of Vallemaggia in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.
  5. (Campos (Majorca)) Campos is a municipality on the island of Majorca, Spain, located on the south side of the island in the comarca of Migjorn. It borders the municipalities Llucmajor, Porreres, Felanitx, Santanyí, and ses Salines.
  6. Nickname used by LC students to refer to Campus Safety officers, as in “Oh man, hide that bottle. I hear Campo coming.”
  7. (Pronounced Cam-poe) Is a term used to describe Police/Peace officers whose jurisdiction is a university/college. It is a combination of the title Campus Police. Campo can be used in admiration or as an insult depending on the context. Most commonly used in North America.
  8. or Campo Limpo. This is the term for the grasslands south of the rainforest areas of Brazil . Unlike the cerrado, there are no trees in campo areas. These areas of grassland and the cerrado are a barrier to the southward spread of caiques.
  9. 1) adj. – someplace very rural. Usually means that there isn’t running water, a bathroom, or other basic amenities. I knew my site was super campo when I saw a pig, cow, bull, chicken, and sheep walk by the front door. 2) n., place – someplace very rural. I live in the campo. 3) n. ...