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  • 71ammobiliamento — /am:obilja mento/ (meno corretto ammobigliamento) s.m. [der. di ammobiliare ], non com. 1. [l ammobiliare] ▶◀ arredamento. 2. [l insieme dei mobili di una casa, di un ufficio] ▶◀ arredamento, arredo, mobili, mobilia, mobilio …

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  • 72mobile — mobile1 / mɔbile/ [dal lat. mobĭlis, der. di movēre muovere ]. ■ agg. 1. a. [che può essere mosso, spostato nello spazio: le parti m. di un congegno ] ▶◀ amovibile, (non com.) movibile, rimovibile. ‖ asportabile, trasportabile. ◀▶ fisso, immobile …

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  • 73mobilia — /mo bilja/ s.f. [dal lat. mobilia, neutro pl. dell agg. mobĭlis mobile1 ; propr. cose o beni mobili ] (pl., raro, lie ). (arred.) [insieme dei mobili di una casa o di un locale] ▶◀ (non com.) ammobiliamento, arredamento, arredo, masserizia,… …

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  • 74mobile — mobile1 pl.m. e f. mobili mobile2 pl.m. mobili …

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  • 75phabletas — Bendroji  informacija Rūšis: naujai skolintos šaknies žodis Kalbos dalis: daiktavardis Rašybos variantai:phablet as. Kilmė: anglų, phablet « [(tele) phone + tablet]. Ypatingasis požymis: kontaminacinis darinys Giminiškas naujažodis: tabletas.… …

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  • 76Antoni Gaudí — Infobox Architect caption= Antoni Gaudí in 1878 name=Antoni Gaudí birth date=25 June 1852 birth place=Reus, or RiudomsSee, in Catalan, Juan Bergós Massó, Gaudí, l home i la obra ( Gaudí: The Man and his Work ), Universitat Politècnica de… …

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  • 77Printing press — For the history and technology of movable type, see Movable type. Printing press from 1811, exhibited in Munich, Germany …

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  • 78Typography — Typographer redirects here. For the Typographer brand typewriter, see Typographer (typewriter). Not to be confused with topography or typology. In philately typography , especially in the case of 19th century stamps, refers to letterpress… …

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  • 79Nautilus (Verne) — For the journal about molluscs, see The Nautilus (journal). The Nautilus under way …

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  • 80Captain Nemo — is a fictional character featured in Jules Verne s novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The Mysterious Island (1874). Nemo is Latin for no one , and also Greek for give what is due (see Nemesis). Nemo, one of the most famous… …

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