💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Leopardi"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| petrarchnoun | Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374), Italian scholar and poet. |
| cherubininoun | italian composer of church music and operas (1760-1842) |
| lodoviconoun | — |
| ferraresenoun | A citizen of Ferrara in Italy. |
| fiorinoun | (cooking) A form of decorative extruded pasta. |
| colonnanoun | A surname from Italian. |
| magosnoun | A surname. |
| van eycknoun | Van Eyck or Van Eijk is a Dutch toponymic surname. |
| augustinoun | — |
| mellonenoun | (organic chemistry) A yellow powder, C₆H₃N₉, obtained from certain sulphocyanates |
| costanzanoun | — |
| prosernoun | One who talks or writes tediously. |
| guarnerinoun | A surname. |
| taccanoun | The genus Tacca, which includes the batflowers and arrowroot, consists of flowering plants in the order Dioscoreales, native to tropical regions of South America, Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia, and various Oceanic islands. |
| sardounoun | A surname from French. |
| dentinoun | (Teeth) a 2000 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. |
| pavesenoun | Obsolete form of pavis. [(military, history) Most usually, a very large shield fitted with a stand, like a small moveable wall, carried in front to protect all or most of the bearer's body that could be positioned independently of the user, such as a crossbowman, often with a projecting ridge running vertically down the center. However, smaller, more standard shield types were also termed as such, with the central verticle ridge as a defining feature.] |
| gancenoun | — |
| tardinoun | The time machine and spacecraft used by the Doctor in the British sci-fi television series Doctor Who, which is larger on the inside than its exterior (that of a British police box) suggests, or any of the conceptually similar time machines used by other members of the Doctor's race, the Time Lords. |
| giorgionenoun | Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco (1477–78Vasari's 1550 edition gives Giorgione's birth year as 1477, although one source says that Vasari's 1550 edition gives it as 1476. |
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