This list contains 3,173 Italian words with indications of their relative difficulty. The collection was compiled from two earlier selections: (1) the "Knease List" of some 400,000 running words based on 40 Italian literary works published in Italy and scored according to range and frequency,...
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English Wiktionary: 385 words Scrabble in French: 3 words Scrabble in Spanish: no word Scrabble in Italian: no word Scrabble in German: no word Scrabble in Romanian: no wordRecommended websites Visit WikWik.org - to search for words and build lists from Wiktionary's words. www.BestWordList...
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English Wiktionary: 209 words Scrabble in French: 21 words Scrabble in Spanish: 23 words Scrabble in Italian: 328 words Scrabble in German: no word Scrabble in Romanian: 33 wordsRecommended websites Visit WikWik.org - to search for words and build lists from Wiktionary's words. www.BestWord...
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1.A stringed instrument of the violin family, slightly larger than a violin, tuned a fifth lower, and having a deeper, more sonorous tone. 2.An organ stop usually of eight-foot or four-foot pitch yielding stringlike tones. [Italian, from Old Italian, from Old Provençal,a kind of ear...
:a narrow band in architecture:fillet Word History Etymology French, from Italianlistello, diminutive oflistafillet, roster First Known Use 1598, in the meaning definedabove Time Traveler The first known use oflistelwas in 1598 See more words from the same year ...