Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
paco
noun
/ˈpɑː.koʊ/

Definition
A traditional term used in some Spanish-speaking regions, often referring to a type of open field or pasture.

Examples
- The farmer led his sheep to the paco for grazing.
- In spring, the paco is filled with blooming wildflowers.
- The children played in the paco, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.

Meaning
In a broader context, ‘paco’ can imply a place where livestock graze or a rural area characterized by open landscapes.

Synonyms
- pasture
- meadow
- field