GENRO

Etymology

Noun

genro (plural genros or genro)

(historical) A body of elder statesmen of Japan, formerly used as informal advisors to the Emperor.

Anagrams

• Egnor, Goren, Groen, Negro, Norge, Rengo, Rogen, ergon, goner, grone, negro, ornge, reong

Source: Wiktionary



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