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(aforisma)

(aforisma)

massima

a short statement or phrase that encapsulates a general truth, principle, or rule of behavior, often offering guidance or wisdom

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"Honesty is the best policy" is a well-known maxim that emphasizes the importance of truthfulness in all situations.
"Actions speak louder than words" is a maxim that highlights the significance of one's actions over mere verbal promises.
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(scabbard)

(scabbard)

fodero

a protective sheath for a sword, dagger, or other bladed weapon

vogue
vogue
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moda

the latest fashion trend or style of the time

What is "vogue"?

Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine that is known for its coverage of high fashion, beauty, culture, and style. Founded in 1892, Vogue has become a leading authority on fashion and is considered to be one of the most influential fashion magazines in the world. It features editorials, photographs, and articles on the latest fashion trends, designer profiles, and industry news. Vogue has also become known for its iconic covers, which often feature top models, celebrities, and cultural figures. In addition to its print publication, Vogue has expanded its reach through digital channels, including a website and social media platforms. Vogue is often seen as a barometer of fashion trends and is read by fashion enthusiasts, industry professionals, and the general public alike.

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(BANDAGE FUNEBRE)

(BANDAGE FUNEBRE)

LENZUOLO FUNEBRE

a piece of fabric used to wrap a deceased person's body for burial or cremation

onus
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(carico)

(carico)

onere

a task, duty, or responsibility that someone is required to fulfill, often implying a burden or difficulty associated with it

specimen
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(esemplare)

campione

a representative or characteristic sample that is examined or analyzed to gain insights or understanding of a particular group or category

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(beneficio)

(beneficio)

privilegio

a privilege, advantage, or benefit that is obtained or enjoyed as a result of one's position, status, or relationship

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assedio

the act of surrounding the enemy, a town, etc. and cutting off their supplies so that they would surrender

realm
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(dominio)

(dominio)

regno

a territory or area of land governed by a monarch or sovereign ruler

crevasse
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(fessura)

crepaccio

a large crack or fissure, especially in a glacier or ice sheet

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concerto

a musical composition that is written for one or more solo instruments and accompanied by an orchestra with three movements

What is a "concerto"?

A concerto is a musical composition typically written for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra. It features a dialogue between the soloists and the orchestra, where the soloists play a prominent role and showcase their skill, while the orchestra provides accompaniment and support. A concerto usually has multiple movements, with contrasting tempos and characters, allowing the soloists to demonstrate their technical abilities and expressiveness.

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segno &

the symbol & used in writing to signify the word 'and'

What is the "ampersand"?

The ampersand (&) is a symbol that represents the word "and." It is commonly used in writing to shorten phrases, especially in informal or commercial contexts. The symbol originated from a combination of the Latin word "et," meaning "and," and has evolved into its current form. While often seen in logos, company names, and casual writing, the ampersand is less common in formal writing. It provides a simple, visually distinct way to connect ideas or items, making it a practical tool in certain types of written communication.

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(vanguardia)

(vanguardia)

avanguardia

the front line or leading contingent of an army or military force

residue
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residuo

a small remaining amount or part of a thing after it has been taken, used, etc.

constable
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(vigile)

(vigile)

coadiutore

an official responsible for maintaining law and order in a specific district or community

depth
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profondità

profondità

the distance below the top surface of something

iconoclast
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iconoclasta

iconoclasta

an individual who criticizes and attacks beliefs, ideas, customs, etc. that are generally cherished or accepted

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(apertura)

(apertura)

inserto

a small opening that allows air, water, or other substances to flow into or out of a confined space or container

rogue
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(furfante)

(furfante)

mascalzone

a dishonest individual who behaves outside of societal norms or laws, often engaging in deceitful or unlawful activities

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(donna civetta)

(donna civetta)

coquette

a woman who enjoys flirting or teasing romantic interest, often without intending a serious commitment

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