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['pruːdnt]aggettivo form. prudente* * *['pru:dənt](wise and careful: a prudent person/attitude.) prudent- prudence* * *prudent /ˈpru:dnt/a.prudente; cauto; avveduto; giudizioso; saggio: a prudent housewife, una donna di casa avveduta (o giudiziosa)● (leg.) prudent man rule, diligenza del buon padre di famigliaprudencen. [u]prudenza; cautela; avvedutezza; saggezza.* * *['pruːdnt]aggettivo form. prudente
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