Angol | Olasz |
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lamb [lambs] (young sheep) noun [UK: læm] [US: ˈlæm] | agnellanoun agnellinonoun agnellonoun |
Lamb of God (Jesus, symbolized as a sacrifice) proper noun | Agnello di Dioproper noun |
Lamb shift (difference between energy levels) noun | spostamento di Lambnoun |
lambda (name of the Greek letter) noun [UK: ˈlæm.də] [US: ˈlæm.də] | lambdanoun |
lambdacism (pronunciation of other sounds as l) noun [UK: lˈambdəsˌɪzəm] [US: lˈæmbdəsˌɪzəm] | lambdacismonoun |
lambdoid (shaped like the Greek letter lambda) adjective | lambdoideoadjective |
lambdoid suture [lambdoid sutures] (dense, fibrous connective tissue joint on the posterior aspect of the skull) noun [UK: lˈambdɔɪd sˈuːtʃə] [US: lˈæmbdɔɪd sˈuːtʃɚ] | sutura lambdoideanoun |
Lambert (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈlæm.bərt] [US: ˈlæm.bərt] | Lambertoproper noun |
clamber [clambered, clambering, clambers] (to climb with difficulty or haphazardly) verb [UK: ˈklæm.bə(r)] [US: ˈklæm.bər] | arrampicarsiverb |
flamberge (sword) noun | flamberganoun |
flamboyant (showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etc.) adjective [UK: flæmˈbo.ɪənt] [US: flæm.ˌbɔɪənt] | stravaganteadjective |
flamboyant (tree) noun [UK: flæmˈbo.ɪənt] [US: flæm.ˌbɔɪənt] | albero di fuoconoun |
flambé (to add and ignite alcohol to food) verb | fiammeggiareverb |
Paschal Lamb (the lamb eaten at Passover) noun [UK: ˈpæ.skl̩ læm] [US: ˈpæ.ʃəl ˈlæm] | agnello pasqualenoun |
sacrificial lamb (lamb) noun | agnello sacrificalenoun |
vegetable lamb (legendary plant believed to grow sheep from its branches) noun |