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21 livrea
livrea s.f.1 livery: tutti i servi erano in livrea, all the footmen were in livery // portar la livrea, (fig.) to be servile: io non porto livrea, I am my own master2 (di uccelli) plumage: livrea estiva, summer plumage; uccello in livrea invernale, bird in eclipse; avere perso la livrea nuziale, to be in eclipse; la cupa livrea del corvo, the sombre plumage of the crow.* * *[li'vrɛa]sostantivo femminile1) (divisa) livery2) zool. plumage* * *livrea/li'vrεa/sostantivo f.1 (divisa) livery2 zool. plumage. -
22 Vittoria
f victory* * *vittoria s.f.1 victory; triumph; success; ( conquista) conquest, achievement: vittoria militare, military victory; una vittoria schiacciante, an overwhelming victory; conseguire, riportare una vittoria sul nemico, to gain (o to win) a victory over the enemy; riuscire a terminare gli studi è stata per lui una vittoria, finishing his studies was an achievement for him; le vittorie della medicina, the triumphs (o achievements) of medicine; la dea della vittoria, the goddess of victory // vittoria di Pirro, (fig.) Pyrrhic victory // cantar vittoria, (fig.) to crow (over a victory): non cantar vittoria prima del tempo, don't count your chickens before they are hatched // avere la vittoria in pugno, to have victory in one's grasp* * *[vit'tɔrja]nome proprio femminile1) (persona) Victoria2) geogr.* * *Vittoria/vit'tɔrja/n.pr.f.1 (persona) Victoria -
23 cornacchia sf
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24 cornacchia grigia
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25 cornacchia nera
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26 linea sf
['linea](gen) Mat linein linea d'aria; il paese dista dieci chilometri da qui in linea d'aria — the village is ten kilometres from here as the crow flies
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28 zampe di gallina
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29 chicchiriare
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31 gallicinio
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32 gracchio
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33 mulacchia
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34 cornacchia
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35 cornacchia grigia
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36 cornacchia nera
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37 linea
sf ['linea](gen) Mat linein linea d'aria; il paese dista dieci chilometri da qui in linea d'aria — the village is ten kilometres from here as the crow flies
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38 vittoria
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39 zampe di gallina
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40 choucas
jackdaw; European blackbird, like a crow, but smaller.
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