Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Forma, Texture e Struttura
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lacking a clear or distinct shape or form

amorfo
(of a person's nose) curved like an eagle's beak

aquilina
into separate pieces

in pezzi, a pezzi
easily broken, cracked, or shattered due to the lack of flexibility and resilience

fragile, friabile
having a surface that is curved inward

concavo
having a surface that is curved outward

convesso
capable of being hammered or manipulated into different forms without cracking or breaking

malleabile
allowing light to pass through easily, resulting in exceptional clarity and transparency

pellucide
marked with thin lines or grooves, often creating a pattern on a surface

striato, rigato
formed in distinct layers, typically referring to geological or physical structures

stratificato, in strati distinti
enlarged beyond normal size, often due to internal pressure from fluid or gas

gonfio, tumefatto
thick and sticky, resembling the consistency of glue

viscoso, appiccicoso
easily breaking into small pieces when pressed

friabile, croccante
likely to break due to the lack of strength or durability

fragile, debole
having a structure that deviates from the expected or natural form

malformato, deformato
lacking firmness or usual texture due to being soaked through with moisture or water

inzuppato, fradicio
easily bent, shaped, or manipulated without breaking or cracking

flessibile, malleabile
having a surface or structure that is shaped with parallel grooves, ridges, or folds, often used for added strength or flexibility

ondulato, corrugato
crafted in a straightforward, unrefined manner using basic materials

rustico, campagnolo
difficult to move or control because of its large size, weight, or unsusal shape

ingombrante, difficile da maneggiare
to split something into two distinct parts

dividere, biforcare
referring to a government structure where lawmaking power is divided between two distinct assemblies

bicamerale, bicameralista
split into two distinct paths or components

biforcato, diviso in due
the central or most important part of an idea, experience, or piece of information

nocciolo, essenza
thoroughly soaked or saturated with liquid

inzuppato, fradicio
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