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41grappo — gràp·po s.m. BU grappolo {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1380. ETIMO: prob. der. del got. *krappa uncino , v. anche 2grappa …
42grappolo — gràp·po·lo s.m. CO 1. infiorescenza o infruttescenza dal graspo allungato, con fiori o frutti: il grappolo del glicine | in partic. l infruttescenza dell uva 2. raggruppamento di oggetti, animali o persone la cui forma e disposizione ricorda… …
43graptolite — grap·to·lì·te s.m. TS paleont. fossile del Siluriano della classe dei Graptoliti | pl. con iniz. maiusc., classe del phylum degli Emicordati, rappresentata da forme coloniali che mostrano affinità con gli Idrozoi e con i Briozoi, dalla dubbia… …
44Graptolith — Grap|to|lith 〈m.; Gen.: s od. en, Pl.: en〉 ausgestorbener, mariner Tierstock des Silurs [Etym.: <grch. graphein »schreiben« + …lith] …
45grapple — grap|ple [ˈgræpəl] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: grappelle, from grape; GRAPE] to fight or struggle with someone, holding them tightly = ↑wrestle grapple with ▪ Two men grappled with a guard at the door. grapple with [grapple with… …
46Grappa — Grap|pa der; s, s od. die; , s <aus gleichbed. it. grappa zu älter it. grappo »Traube«> ital. alkoholisches Getränk aus Trester (Traubenpressrückstände) …
47Graptolith — Grap|to|lith [auch ... lit] der; Gen. s u. en, Plur. e[n] <zu gr. graptós »geschrieben« (weil die Abdrücke der Ablagerungen Schriftzeichen gleichen) u. ↑...lith> koloniebildendes, ↑fossiles, sehr kleines Meerestier aus dem Silur …
48grapple — grap|ple [ græpl ] verb intransitive to fight with someone: The argument led to them grappling on the floor. grapple ,with phrasal verb transitive grapple with something to try hard to understand a difficult idea or solve a difficult problem: The …
49grappling iron — grap|pling i|ron [ græplıŋ ,aırn ] or grappling ,hook noun count an iron object with hooks that you tie to the end of a rope and use for holding the rope in place …
50grappa — [ grapə] noun a brandy distilled from the fermented residue of grapes after they have been pressed in winemaking. Origin Ital., lit. grape stalk …