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Italianate

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I·tal·ian·ate  (-tly-nt, -nt)
adj.
Italian in character: Italianate buildings.

Italianate [ɪˈtæljənɪt -ˌneɪt], Italianesque [ɪˌtæljəˈnɛsk]
adj
Italian in style or character
Translations
Italianate [ɪˈtæljənɪt] ADJde estilo italiano
Italianate
adjnach italienischer Art; the Italianate style of the churchder von der italienischen Schule beeinflusste Stil der Kirche


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