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[ˌterə'kɒtə] 1.1) (earthenware) terracotta f.2) (colour) terracotta m.2.modificatore [ pot] di terracotta* * *[terə'kotə]noun, adjective((of) a brownish-red mixture of clay and sand used to make vases, small statues etc: This vase is (made of) terracotta; a terracotta vase.) terracotta; di terracotta* * *terracotta /tɛrəˈkɒtə/ (ital.)n.1 [u] terracotta; cotto: a terracotta vase, un vaso di terracotta; a terracotta frieze, un fregio in cotto3 [u] color terracotta; color mattone.* * *[ˌterə'kɒtə] 1.1) (earthenware) terracotta f.2) (colour) terracotta m.2.modificatore [ pot] di terracotta
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