Italiano | Inglese |
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ed conjunction | and(used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera) |
ed altri phrase {m} | et al.(and others) |
edafologia noun {f} | edaphology(ecological relationship of soil with plants, and land cultivation practices) |
edamame noun {m-Pl} | edamame(green soybeans) |
edema noun {m} | edema [edemata](excessive accumulation of serum in tissue) |
edenico noun | Edenic(of or suggesting Eden) |
edera noun {f} | ivy [ivies](plant of the genus Hedera) |
edera terrestre noun {f} | ground ivy(Glechoma hederacea) ground-ivy(Glechoma hederacea) |
ederoso adjective | ivied(overgrown with ivy) |
Edgardo proper noun | Edgar(male given name) |
ediacarano proper noun {m} | Ediacaran(Ediacaran period) |
ediacarano adjective {m} | Ediacaran(of a geologic period from about 620 to 542 million years ago) |
edibile adjective | edible(that can be eaten without harm; suitable for consumption) |
edicola noun {f} | newsstand [newsstands](open stall where newspapers and magazines are on sale) niche [niches](cavity, hollow, or recess) shrine [shrines](a holy place dedicated to a specific figure of respect) |
edicolante noun {m} | newsagent [newsagents](person) |
edificare verb | base [based, basing, bases](have as its foundation or starting point) build [built, built, building, builds]((transitive) to form by combining materials or parts) rear [reared, rearing, rears](to set up, construct) |
edificazione noun {f} | building [buildings](act or process of building) |
edificio noun {m} | building [buildings](closed structure with walls and a roof) |
edificio decorativo noun {f} | folly [follies](fanciful building) |
edificio occupato noun {m} | squat [squats](building occupied without permission) |
edile noun {m} {f} | construction worker [construction workers](employee working at a construction site) |
edile noun {m} | stonemason [stonemasons](one who works in stone) |
edimburghese noun {mf} | Edinburger(person from or inhabitant of Edinburgh) |
Edimburgo proper noun {f} | Edinburgh(capital of Scotland) |
Edinburgo proper noun {f} | Edinburgh(capital of Scotland) |
edipeo adjective | Oedipal(of or relating to the Oedipus complex) |
Edipo proper noun {m} | Oedipus(son of Laius and Jocasta) |
edisonata noun {f} | edisonade(genre of fiction) |
editor noun | editor [editors](program for modifying text files) |
editore noun {m} | publisher [publishers](one who publishes, especially books, see also: publishing house) publishing house(company that produces books, see also: publisher) |
editoria a pagamento noun {f} | vanity press(book publisher that lets the author pay the expenses of publishing up front, leaving the risk of financial failure with the author) |
editoriale adjective | editorial(of or relating to an editor, editing, or an editorial) |
edittale adjective | edictal(of, pertaining to, or derived from edicts) |
edittalmente adverb | edictallyadverb |