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♦ literary /ˈlɪtrərɪ/a.letterario; di (o delle) lettere; della letteratura: literary critic, critico letterario; literary criticism, critica letteraria; a literary man, un uomo di lettere; un letterato; ( anche) una persona con interessi letterari; literary works, opere letterarie● literary agent, agente letterario □ literary editor, redattore letterario □ literary essay, elzeviro □ literary page, pagina culturale, terza pagina ( di giornale) □ (leg.) literary piracy, plagio □ (leg.) literary property, proprietà letterarialiterarilyavv.literarinessn. [u]letterarietà; qualità letteraria.
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