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1 absolute *** ab·so·lute
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2 absolute
['æbsəluːt] 1.1) [monarch, minimum, majority, value] assoluto2) (emphatic) [chaos, idiot] vero3) fis. chim. [humidity, scale, zero] assoluto4) dir. (divorce)5) ling. [ ablative] assoluto2.* * *['æbsəlu:t](complete: absolute honesty.) assoluto* * *['æbsəluːt] 1.1) [monarch, minimum, majority, value] assoluto2) (emphatic) [chaos, idiot] vero3) fis. chim. [humidity, scale, zero] assoluto4) dir. (divorce)5) ling. [ ablative] assoluto2. -
3 lunatic lu·na·tic
['luːnətɪk]1. n(idiot) pazzo (-a), old, (mentally-ill person) matto (-a)2. adjFALSE FRIEND: lunatic is not translated by the Italian word lunatico
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