The word “grifo” has a few different meanings depending on the context, primarily in Spanish. Here are the most common translations:
Tap/Faucet: In many Spanish-speaking countries, “grifo” refers to a tap or faucet, the device used to control the flow of liquid, typically water.
Gryphon: In a more literary or mythological context, “grifo” can refer to a gryphon (or griffin), a creature that is part eagle and part lion, often depicted in art and folklore.
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