raggio

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See also: Raggio and raggiò

Italian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Latin radius. Doublet of razzo, radio, and rai, which were respectively inherited from Latin, borrowed from Latin, and borrowed from Occitan.

Noun

raggio m (plural raggi, diminutive (uncommon) raggétto or raggettìno)

  1. ray, beam, shaft (of light, etc.)
  2. spoke (of a wheel)
  3. (mathematics) radius
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Etymology 2

Verb

raggio

  1. first-person singular present indicative of raggiare
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