What is the meaning of Cardo?

The basal joint of the maxilla in insects

The hinge of a bivalve shell.

A street that ran north–south, in an Ancient Roman town or city

first-person singular present indicative of cardar

thistle

first-person singular present indicative of cardar

thistle

teasel

implement for carding wool with thistle-like bristles, card

first-person singular present indicative of cardare

the principal north–south street in Roman cities or encampments

hinge (of a door or gate), usually a pivot and socket in Roman times.

a tenon, mortice, or socket

A street, that ran north–south, in a Roman town or military camp

turning point, critical moment or action

the symbolism of the hinge in ancient Roman religion and myth

a pole

thistle or some similar plant

thistle (plant)

first-person singular present indicative of cardar

thistle

cardoon (plant)

prickly customer

butt ugly person

first-person singular present indicative of cardar

Source: wiktionary.org