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 inspect

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