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[ɪ'speʃl]* * *[i'speʃəl](more than the ordinary; particular: You must treat this with especial care.) speciale* * *especial /ɪˈspɛʃl/a.speciale; particolare: a matter of especial interest, una faccenda di particolare interesse.* * *[ɪ'speʃl]
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