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comune adjective | collective(tending to collect; forming a collection) everyday(commonplace, ordinary) joint(done by two or more people or organisations working together) traditional(of or pertaining to tradition) |
comune adjective {m} {f} | common [commoner, commonest](mutual) |
comune noun {m} | city hall(building) commune [communes](local political division in many European countries) comune(smallest Italian civil administrative unit) municipality [municipalities](a district with a government that typically encloses no other governed districts) parish [parishes](civil subdivision of a county) |
comune adjective {m} | mainstream(used or accepted broadly; common, usual or conventional) |
comunemente adverb | commonly(as a rule; usually) widely(commonly, generally) |
abramide comune noun {m} | bream [breams](fish of the genus Abramis) |
acicula comune noun {f} | Venus' comb(Scandix pecten-veneris) |
amico comune noun {m} | mutual friend(friend of each of two or more people) |
bene comune noun | common good(general interest of the population as a whole) commons [commons](the mutual good of all) |
calamaro comune noun {m} | European squid(Loligo vulgaris) |
canapicchia comune noun | wood cudweed(Gnaphalium sylvaticum) |
caprifoglio comune noun {m} | Italian honeysuckle(Lonicera caprifolium) |
centocchio comune noun {m} | common chickweed(herb) |
conoscenza comune noun {f} | common knowledge(special kind of knowledge for a group of agents) |
corvo comune noun {m} | rook [rooks](bird) |
era comune proper noun {f} | Common Era(secular equivalent of anno Domini and the Christian Era) |
fossa comune noun {f} | mass grave(a grave containing many corpses) |
fuori dal comune adjective {f} | extraordinary(not ordinary) |
gabbiano comune noun {m} | black-headed gull(Chroicocephalus ridibundus) |
gambecchio comune noun {m} | little stint(Calidris minuta) |
gufo comune noun {m} | long-eared owl [long-eared owls](Asio otus) |
gufo comune: noun {m} | screech owl [screech owls](Megascops) |
in comune preposition | in common(shared with others) |
luogo comune noun | platitude [platitudes](often-quoted saying) |
luogo comune noun {m} | commonplace [commonplaces](platitude or cliché) truism [truisms](banality or cliché) |
mal comune mezzo gaudio phrase | misery loves company(misery is easier when one is not the only one) |
miglio comune noun {m} | proso millet [proso millets](P. miliaceum) |
minimo comune multiplo noun {m} | least common multiple [least common multiples]((number theory)) |
multiplo comune noun {m} | common multiple(in math) |
nome comune noun {m} | common noun(noun that denotes any member or all members of a class) |