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marauder
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predone

predone

a person or an animal that wanders around in search of places to destroy, people to kill and steal from

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The village was raided by a group of marauders.
The castle was fortified to protect against marauders.
to deprecate
Verbo
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d
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p
p
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(condannare)

(condannare)

deprecare

to not support and be against something or someone

depreciation
sostantivo
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(ammortamento)

(ammortamento)

deprezzamento

a decline in something's price or value

appreciation
to allocate
to allocate
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ll
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assegnare

assegnare

to distribute or assign resources, funds, or tasks for a particular purpose

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to allot
to allot
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l
o
ɑ
t
t
(destinare)

(destinare)

assegnare

to give or distribute a particular thing such as time, money, etc.

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to alloy
to alloy
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ll
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ɪ
(alleare)

(alleare)

legare

to combine two or more metals to make a more suitable one

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variable
aggettivo
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v
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ɛ
r
r
ia
b
b
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l
l
e
(cambiabile)

(cambiabile)

variabile

subject to change or variation

invariable
variant
aggettivo
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v
a
ɛ
r
r
ia
n
n
t
t
(differente)

(differente)

variabile

differing in certain aspects or characteristics from the standard or common form

metronome
sostantivo
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m
e
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t
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n
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m
e
(metronome)

(metronome)

metronomo

a device that helps musicians regulate their desired speed and rhythm

What is a "metronome"?

A metronome is a device used by musicians to keep a steady beat or tempo while practicing. It produces regular, audible clicks or beeps at a set rate, which helps performers stay in time with the rhythm of a piece. The tempo can usually be adjusted to match the speed of the music being practiced.

florid
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(ornato)

florido

describing language or style that is elaborate and ornate, often with excessive use of adjectives and vivid details

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