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Italian
Etymology
Semi-learned borrowing from Classical Latin factīcius (“artificial, factitious”), derived from factus (“made”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fatˈtit.t͡sjo/
- Rhymes: -ittsjo
- Hyphenation: fat‧tì‧zio
Adjective
fattizio (feminine fattizia, masculine plural fattizi, feminine plural fattizie) (literary)
- artificial, factitious
- Synonym: artificiale
- Antonym: naturale
- invented, fabricated, made-up
- Synonym: inventato
- Antonym: reale
- fake, spurious, forged
- Synonyms: artefatto, falso
- Antonyms: reale, genuino, vero
- unnatural, corrupt
- Synonym: innaturale
- Antonym: naturale
- (rare) made, created
- Synonyms: creato, fatto
- (very rare) onomatopoeic (of an adjective)
- Synonym: onomatopeico
References
- fattizio in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana