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1 piramide
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2 piramide
f pyramid* * *piramide s.f. (arch., mat.) pyramid: le piramidi d'Egitto, the pyramids of Egypt; piramide retta, regolare, right, regular pyramid; piramide tronca, truncated pyramid; a ( forma di) piramide, pyramidically (avv.), pyramid-shaped (o pyramid-like) (agg.): albero a piramide, pyramid (tree) // (econ.) struttura a piramide, vertical structure // (stat.) piramide delle età, population pyramid // una piramide umana, a human pyramid // (anat.) le piramidi del Malpighi, Malpighian pyramids.* * *[pi'ramide]sostantivo femminile pyramid (anche archeol.)* * *piramide/pi'ramide/sostantivo f.pyramid (anche archeol.). -
3 piramidale
piramidale agg.1 pyramidal, pyramidic: (mat.) superficie piramidale, pyramidal surface // (anat.): cellule piramidali, pyramidal cells; osso piramidale, pyramidal bone* * *[pirami'dale]* * *piramidale/pirami'dale/ -
4 tronco
railway sectionlicenziare in tronco fire on the spot or there and then* * *tronco agg.1 truncated, cut off; broken (off); ( mutilato) mutilated, maimed: notizie tronche, incomplete information // lasciare un lavoro in tronco, to leave a job unfinished // licenziare in tronco, to sack on the spot (o to fire without notice)2 (gramm.) apocopated3 ( stanco) tired (out), worn out.tronco s.m.1 trunk: il tronco di un albero, the trunk of a tree; il tronco di un corpo umano, the trunk of a human body2 ( di albero abbattuto) log: tronco squadrato, squared log; alcuni tronchi d'albero galleggiavano sull'acqua, some logs were floating on the water5 ( tratto) section: il primo tronco di autostrada sarà aperto in febbraio, the first section of the motorway will be open in February; tronco ferroviario, railway section; ( diramazione) branch line* * *I2) [cono, piramide] truncated4) ling.parola -a — (che ha subito un troncamento) apocopated word; (con accento sull'ultima sillaba) word having the accent on the last syllable
5) in troncoIIlicenziare qcn. in tronco — to dismiss sb. without notice o on the spot
1) bot. trunk; (di albero abbattuto) log2) mat. frustumtronco di cono, di piramide — truncated cone, pyramid
3) anat. (busto) trunk, torso*4) (di strada, ferrovia) section5) arch. (di colonna) shaft* * *tronco12 [cono, piramide] truncated4 ling. parola -a (che ha subito un troncamento) apocopated word; (con accento sull'ultima sillaba) word having the accent on the last syllable————————tronco2pl. - chi /'tronko, ki/sostantivo m.1 bot. trunk; (di albero abbattuto) log2 mat. frustum; tronco di cono, di piramide truncated cone, pyramid3 anat. (busto) trunk, torso*4 (di strada, ferrovia) section; tronco ferroviario railway section5 arch. (di colonna) shaft. -
5 piramide sf
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6 piramide
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7 tronco di cono, di piramide
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8 piramidale agg
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9 piramidale
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10 croquembouche
choux pastry rounds filled with cream and coated with a sugar glaze, often served in a conical tower at special events.♦ A grand dessert made up of cream puffs that are dipped in caramel and assembled into a large pyramid shape. The whole dessert is then brushed with more caramel and elaborately decorated. -
11 pyramide cheese
A truncated pyramid is the shape of this small French Chevre that is often coated with dark gray edible ash. The texture can range from soft to slightly crumbly and depending upon it's age, in flavor from mild to sharp. It is wonderful served with crackers or bread and fruit.
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