What is the meaning of Tiro?

Alternative spelling of tyro; a newly recruited soldier.

first-person singular present indicative of tirar

shot

first-person singular present indicative of tirar

to shoot (fire a weapon)

to shoot a goal

shot, throw, cast

gunshot

shooting

flue of a chimney

ascending current of air of a chimney which evacuates the smoke caused by combustion

first-person singular present indicative of tirar

pull, tug, draught/draft

throw, cast

shooting

shot, throw

shot, shooting, firing, range, reach

fire

trick, turn

puff

sniff

first-person singular present indicative of tirare

recruit

apprentice (one that is young in age)

beginner, novice, tyro, neophyte, freshman, greenhorn

to observe, to view

to inspect

viewing, view

the act of shooting

a fired shot

shooting firearms as a sport

a very strong kick, throw or hit

the act of throwing bolas or a lasso towards an animal

free kick (kick in which a player may kick the ball without interference)

first-person singular present indicative of tirar

throw (the act of throwing something)

shot; gunshot (the result of launching a projectile or bullet)

range (the distance from a person or sensor to an object)

shooting (the sport or activity of firing a gun or other weapon)

shot (the act of launching a ball or similar object toward a goal)

team (a set of draught animals)

intake of air in a space

inseam (the seam of a trouser up the inside of the leg)

fix (dose of a drug)

first-person singular present indicative of tirar

the vagina

to limp on one leg

Source: wiktionary.org