Taliančina | Angličtina |
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logo noun {m} | imprint [imprints](a distinctive marking, symbol or logo) logo [logos](visual symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an entity) |
logo della rete noun {m} | bug [bugs](a small image placed in a corner of a television program) |
logogramma noun {m} | logogram [logograms](character or symbol that represents a word or phrase) logograph [logographs](character or symbol that represents a word or phrase) |
logogrifo noun {m} | logogriph(word puzzle with clues in verse) |
logopedia noun {f} | logopedics(study and correction of speech defects) |
logoramento noun {m} | wear and tear(damage or depreciation) |
logorante adjective | stressful(irritating; causing stress) |
logorare verb | distress [distressed, distressing, distresses](to cause strain or anxiety) go through(wear out (of clothing)) sap [sapped, sapping, saps](make unstable; weaken) wear out(to deteriorate or become unusable or ineffective due to continued use, exposure, or strain) |
logorio noun | fatigue(material failure due to cyclic loading) |
logoro adjective | effete(lacking strength) ragged(rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken) |
logoro adjective {m} | shabby [shabbier, shabbiest](torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged) worn out(damaged and useless due to hard or continued use) |
logorrea noun | logorrhea(excessive talkativeness) |
logorroico adjective | verbose(containing or using more words than necessary, see also: long-winded; wordy) |
logorroico noun {m} | bore [bores](One who inspires boredom) |
logorroico adjective {m} | logorrheic(having excessive flow of words) |
logoteta noun | logothete(any of various state officials or functionaries in the Byzantine Empire) |
logotipo noun {m} | ligature [ligatures](typography: character that combines multiple letters) logo [logos](visual symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an entity) logotype(symbol used by organization, logo) |
-logo {m-S} | -logist(person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy) |
-ologo {m} | -ologist(alternative spelling of -logist) |
algologo noun {m} | algologist [algologists](one who studies algology) |
analogo noun | analog [analogs](structural derivative) |
analogo adjective | analogous(having analogy; corresponding to something else) corresponding(that have a similar relationship) |
andrologo noun {m} | andrologist(person who studies andrology) |
antropologo noun {m} | anthropologist [anthropologists](one who is versed in anthropology) |
apologo noun {m} | apologue(a short story with a moral, often involving talking animals or objects) |
archeologo noun {m} | archaeologist [archaeologists](someone who studies or practises archaeology) |
assiriologo noun {m} | Assyriologist(a person who studies ancient Assyria) |
astrologo noun {m} | stargazer [stargazers](one who stargazes) |
audiologo noun {m} | audiologist(doctor of audiology) |
auxologo noun {m} | auxologistnoun |