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61 Vulcano
m volcano* * *vulcano s.m. volcano*: vulcano attivo, spento, quiescente, active, extinct, dormant volcano; vulcano inattivo, dormant (o sleeping) volcano // vulcano di fango, mud volcano // quell'uomo è un vulcano, (fig.) that man is bursting with energy // avere la testa come un vulcano, (fig.) to be bursting with ideas // dormire sopra un vulcano, (fig.) to be sitting on the edge of a volcano.* * *[vul'kano]nome proprio maschile Vulcan* * *Vulcano/vul'kano/n.pr.m.Vulcan. -
62 accidente sm
[attʃi'dɛnte]1) (gen, Filosofia) accident, (disgrazia) mishap2) (fam : colpo apoplettico) stroke, fig fit, shock3)(
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63 avvoltolare
avvoltolare v.tr.1 to wrap roughly2 ( arrotolare) to roll up.* * *[avvolto'lare]1. vt2. vr (avvoltolarsi)(rotolarsi: nel fango) to roll (around) -
64 fanghiglia sf
[fan'ɡiʎʎa]mire, mud -
65 impastato agg
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66 limo sm
['limo](fango) mud, slime, Geog silt -
67 macchiato agg
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68 riaffondare vi
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69 Talmud sm
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70 brodicchio
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71 cavafango
cavafango s.m. mud-boat. -
72 diguazzare
diguazzare v. intr. to splash (about), to paddle, to dabble: i bambini diguazzavano nell'acqua, the children were paddling in the water; camminavamo diguazzando nel fango, we were splashing (our way) through the mud. -
73 fanga
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74 fangatura
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75 fanghino
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76 guazzare
guazzare v. intr. (non com.) (sguazzare) to paddle, to dabble; (con tutto il corpo) to wallow (anche fig.): il maiale guazzava nel fango, the pig was wallowing in the mud◆ v.tr. (rar.) (guadare) to ford, to wade // far guazzare il bestiame, to cool down cattle by walking them in a stream. -
77 infangato
infangato agg.1 muddy; spattered with mud: scarpe infangate, muddy shoes2 (fig.) disgraced; (be)smirched: onore infangato, (be)smirched honour. -
78 limaccio
limaccio s.m. slime, mud. -
79 palta
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80 perforatura
perforatura, perforazione s.f. perforation; drilling; punch: (cinem.) perforatura di una pellicola, perforation of a film // (miner.): perforatura a rotazione, rotary drilling; fango di perforatura, drilling mud; la perforatura di un pozzo, the drilling of a well // (inform.): perforatura di nastro, di schede, tape, card punch; perforatura dodici, Y-punch; perforatura funzionale, control hole.
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