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61 passaverdura
m invar food mill* * *passaverdura s.m. vegetable mill.* * *[passaver'dura]passaverdure [passaver'dure] sostantivo maschile invariabile masher, grinder -
62 il regno vegetale
the vegetable o plant kingdom -
63 insalata sf
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64 minestrone sm
[mines'trone]Culin minestrone (thick vegetable and pasta soup), fig mix-up, confusion -
65 ortaggio sm
[or'taddʒo] ortaggio (-gi) -
66 orto sm
['ɔrto]vegetable garden, kitchen garden, Agr market garden Brit, truck farm Am -
67 ortofrutticolo agg
[ortofrut'tikolo] ortofrutticolo (-a)fruit and vegetable attr -
68 passaverdura sm inv
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69 seme sm
['seme]1) (gen) seed, (di agrumi, mela, pera) pip, (di ciliegia, pesca) stone2) (Anat : sperma) semen3) Carte suit -
70 zucca sf
['tsukka]Bot pumpkin, (di forma allungata) marrow Brit, vegetable marrow, scherz headavere sale in zucca — to be sensible, have sense
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71 zuppa sf
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72 adattato
adattato agg. adapted; (geol.) adjusted: un abito adattato, a dress that has been altered; appartamento adattato a studio, a flat turned into a study; (biol.) specie animale, vegetale adattata, adapted animal, vegetable species // (inform.) adattato all'applicazione, application-oriented. -
73 conciante
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74 conciatura
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75 erbaggio
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76 ortomercato
ortomercato s.m. vegetable market. -
77 pelaverdure
pelaverdure s.m. (vegetable) peeler. -
78 potage
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79 verziere
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80 grasso
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Vegetable — Veg e*ta*ble, a. [F. v[ e]g[ e]table growing, capable of growing, formerly also, as a noun, a vegetable, from L. vegetabilis enlivening, from vegetare to enliven, invigorate, quicken, vegetus enlivened, vigorous, active, vegere to quicken, arouse … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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vegetable — [vej′tə bəl, vej′ə təbəl] adj. [ME < ML vegetabilis, vegetative, capable of growth < LL, animating, enlivening < L vegetare: see VEGETATE] 1. of, or having the nature of, plants in general [the vegetable kingdom] 2. of, having the nature … English World dictionary
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