Homonym: Oro (Gold)
Oro is the Spanish word for "gold," a precious metal known for its bright yellow color and luster. It has been valued by various cultures throughout history for its rarity and beauty. Gold is often used in jewelry, coins, and as a standard for monetary systems.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, oro is also a good conductor of electricity and is resistant to corrosion, making it useful in electronics and various industrial applications. Its chemical symbol is Au, derived from the Latin word "aurum," meaning "shining dawn."