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Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtrat.to/
- Rhymes: -atto
- Hyphenation: tràt‧to
Etymology 1
From Latin tractus.
Participle
tratto (feminine tratta, masculine plural tratti, feminine plural tratte)
- past participle of trarre
Adjective
tratto (feminine tratta, masculine plural tratti, feminine plural tratte)
- (followed by da) taken (from), based (on)
Noun
tratto m (plural tratti)
- stroke, line (of a pen, etc.)
- Synonyms: segno, linea
- (usually in the plural) feature, trait, characteristic
- Synonym: caratteristica
- stretch (of road, river, etc.)
- Synonym: pezzo
- part, section, piece
- Synonyms: parte, pezzo
- (usually in the plural) feature, lineament
- Synonym: lineamento
- time, period
- Synonym: periodo
- a tratti ― at times
- (anatomy) tract
- plot
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Etymology 2
Verb
tratto
- first-person singular present indicative of trattare
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