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ora interjection | now(signal to begin) |
ora adverb | now(at the present time) |
ora noun {f} | breeze [breezes](a light, gentle wind) hour(time period of sixty minutes) |
ora del tè noun {f} | teatime(a time specifically for the serving of tea) |
ora di partenza noun {f} | time of departure(the time when an airplane etc. is scheduled to depart) |
ora di punta noun {f} | rush hour(times of day when traffic jams are commonplace, principally due to commuting) |
ora legale noun {f} | daylight saving time(an adjustment of the official time during summer) |
ora luce noun {f} | light hour(unit of distance) |
oracolo noun {m} | clairvoyant [clairvoyants](person able to foresee the future) divination [divinations](art of discovering secrets or seeing the future by supernatural means) oracle [oracles](shrine to prophetic deity) prophet [prophets](one who foretells the future) |
orafa noun {f} | goldsmith [goldsmiths](person who makes things out of gold) |
orafo noun {m} | goldsmith [goldsmiths](person who makes things out of gold) |
orale adjective | oral(relating to the mouth) |
orango noun {m} | orangutan [orangutans](arboreal anthropoid ape) |
Orano proper noun | Oran(port of Algeria) |
oransoda noun {f} | orangeade(soda water and orange juice) |
orario noun {m} | schedule [schedules](a procedural plan, usually but not necessarily tabular in nature, indicating a sequence of operations and the planned times at which those operations are to occur) timetable [timetables](a structured schedule of events) |
orario epocale noun | epoch [epochs](time reference point) |
orata noun {f} | seabream(any of several species of marine fish) |
oratore noun {m} | orator [orators](someone who orates or delivers an oration) |
oratoriano noun {m} | oratorian(member of an oratory) |
oratorio noun {m} | oratorio [oratorios](a musical composition on a religious theme) |
oratrice noun {f} | orator [orators](someone who orates or delivers an oration) |
oraziano adjective | Horatian(of or pertaining to the Roman poet Horace or to his works or style) |
Orazio proper noun {m} | Horace(poet) |
orazione noun {f} | prayer [prayers](practice of communicating with one's God) |
accorare verb | break someone's heart(to cause a person to feel grief or sadness) |
addolorare verb | distress [distressed, distressing, distresses](to cause strain or anxiety) pain [pained, paining, pains](to render uneasy in mind, to grieve) |
Addolorata proper noun {f} | Our Lady of Sorrows(the Virgin Mary in reference to her sorrows) |
addolorato adjective | pained(in pain, especially in an emotional sense) |
addottorare verb | doctor [doctored, doctoring, doctors](award the title of doctor to) |
adorabile adjective | adorable(befitting of being adored) lovable(inspiring love) |
adorabilmente adverb | adorably(in an adorable manner) |
adorale adjective | adoraladjective |