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  1. Vidro - Dragon Ball Wiki

    Vidro (ビードロ, Bīdoro), mostly known as the Female Warrior in Black (黒こく衣いの女おんな戦せん士し, Kokui no On'na Senshi), is a surviving member of the Glass Tribe whose planet of …

  2. Vidro (Super Dragon Ball Heroes) - MyAnimeList.net

    Vidro, also known as the Female Warrior in Black, is one of the several Warriors in Black that work under Aios. Read more information about the character Vidro from Super Dragon Ball …

  3. 2025 GPAC women’s soccer Semifinal preview: Concordia vs.

    Nov 5, 2025 · Aliya Vidro grabbed three saves totaling four complete clean sheets in 2025. Seeing only one defeat, the Bulldogs are on track to have the least losing seasons in the …

  4. Vidro

    Vidro is a non-toxic, borosilicate glass coffee maker delivering pure, chemical-free flavor. With its built-in glass filter and zero-waste design, Vidro offers a clean, sustainable, and elegant …

  5. Glass People | Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom

    The only Glass People to appear are Lagss and Vidro, as aside from them, most of the Glass tribe were wiped out by Chilled. Akin to the name of the race, they seem to be made of glass and …

  6. Glass Soldier | Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom

    Glass Soldier (ガラス兵) is technique used by Vidro. They are entities created through Glass Manipulation to fight for the user. Vidro creates several Glass Warriors to fight for her in the …

  7. Discuss Everything About Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom

    Oct 6, 2024 · Vidro (ビードロ, Bīdoro), mostly known as the Female Warrior in Black (黒こく衣いの女おんな戦せん士し, Kokui no On'na Senshi), is a surviving member of the Glass Tribe …

  8. Vidro - YouTube

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  9. Bulldog Women's Soccer Team Roster - Concordia University, Nebraska

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  10. Vidro | Heroes and Villains Wiki | Fandom

    Vidro's name is likely derived from the Mexican surname "Vidrio" which translates to "glass" and is a reference to her people and their ability to control glass.