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#1243 · Nov 13, 2024
It means in/at a higher position, above something; as an adverb it means “up/abo…
#1242 · Nov 12, 2024
Land completely surrounded by sea or a lake.
#1241 · Nov 11, 2024
(familiare) duro da fare
#1240 · Nov 10, 2024
The lower back/loin; in cooking, a cut of meat from the animal’s back (loin).
#1239 · Nov 09, 2024
Animal feed, especially grain or fodder intended for livestock.
#1238 · Nov 08, 2024
#1237 · Nov 07, 2024
#1236 · Nov 06, 2024
To plow, turning over soil with a plow to prepare it for sowing.
#1235 · Nov 05, 2024
Rice cooked with broth and spices, often with meat or vegetables, typical of Mid…
#1234 · Nov 04, 2024
A rapid, confused succession of people, things, or events; a whirl of movements …
#1233 · Nov 03, 2024
A piece of furniture with a seat and backrest for sitting.
#1232 · Nov 02, 2024
#1231 · Nov 01, 2024
Present indicative, first-person plural of "essere" ("we are").
#1230 · Oct 31, 2024
nome proprio di persona maschile
#1229 · Oct 30, 2024
Lying face down, with the belly downward (prone position).
#1228 · Oct 29, 2024
A state of calmness and lack of agitation or stress.
#1227 · Oct 28, 2024
stato che si trova nell'arcipelago samoano occidentale della Polinesia, in Ocean…
#1226 · Oct 27, 2024
Indicates something is very close to being or happening, but not completely.
#1225 · Oct 26, 2024
#1224 · Oct 25, 2024
a small river in Lombardy
#1223 · Oct 24, 2024
femminile di avaro
#1222 · Oct 23, 2024
A curved terracotta roof tile used to cover roofs.
#1221 · Oct 22, 2024
Italy’s personal income tax (IRPEF).
#1220 · Oct 21, 2024
#1219 · Oct 20, 2024
a dice with a tapering point that can be made to spin on its axis with the finge…
#1218 · Oct 19, 2024
Plural of "culla": cradles/baby beds used to rock and let infants sleep.
#1217 · Oct 18, 2024
(chimica) soluzione composta da acqua bollente e cenere
#1216 · Oct 17, 2024
(etnologia)imbarcazione lunga e stretta a pagaia veloce, originaria dell'America…
#1215 · Oct 16, 2024
nome proprio di persona femminile
#1214 · Oct 15, 2024
Plural of "amico": people with whom you have a friendship.