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540 andato
     1. v. past participle of andare
     andare
          1. v. (intransitive) to go
          2. v. (intransitive) to feel like (only with the 3rd person), to want/like
541 processo
     1. n. trial, action, lawsuit, suit, proceedings
     2. n. process, course, method
     3. n. (anatomy, pathology, botany) process
     4. v. first-person singular present of processare
     processare
          1. v. (transitive, legal) to try, to put on trial
          2. v. to judge
          3. v. to process (e.g. data)
542 scuola
     1. n. school
     2. n. class, lesson
     3. n. grade
543 uscire
     1. v. (intransitive) to go out, leave, exit
     2. v. (intransitive) to get off, get out
     3. v. (intransitive) to disappear
     4. v. (intransitive) to flow, run (of a liquid)
     5. v. (intransitive) to descend, spring (from)
544 mente
     1. n. mind
     2. n. plural of menta
     3. v. third-person singular present of mentire
     mentire
          1. v. (intransitive) to lie (tell an untruth)
545 capisco
     1. v. first-person singular present of capire
     capire
          1. v. to understand, get the point, take the point
          2. v. (rare, intransitive) to fit (in something)
546 vengono
     1. v. third-person plural present of venire
     venire
          1. v. (intransitive) to come, arrive
          2. v. (intransitive) to be (see usage notes)
547 seconda
     1. adj. feminine singular of secondo
     2. n. second (gear in a car)
     3. n. second year (in several types of school)
     secondare
          1. v. To follow or come behind
          2. v. To go along with or give in to (someone's wishes)
          3. v. (intransitive) To discharge the afterbirth
     secondo
          1. adj. (before the noun) second
          2. adj. (in names of monarchs and popes, after the name) the second
          3. adv. as per, per
          4. adv. according to
          5. n. second (unit of time)
548 giornata
     1. n. day
549 premier
     1. n. premier, prime minister (or similar title)
550 movimento
     1. n. movement
     2. n. (music) tempo mark
     3. n. (music, by extension) movement (division of a larger composition)
     4. n. exercise
     5. n. motion
     movimentare
          1. v. to enliven
          2. v. to handle, move
551 comune
     1. adj. common
     2. adj. ordinary
     3. n. commune
     4. n. town, village, comune, municipality
552 farmi
     1. v. first-person singular of farsi
     fare
          1. v. to do
          2. v. to make
          3. v. to act
          4. v. to get someone to be something
          5. n. manner, way
     mi
          1. pron. me
          2. pron. (dative) (to) me
          3. n. (music) The third note, mi.
     farsi
          1. v. to become
          2. v. to make oneself, get oneself
          3. v. to make, have (sexually)
          4. v. to cop off with
553 pur
     1. adv. apocopic form of pure
     2. conj. apocopic form of pure
554 sociale
     1. adj. social, societal
     2. adj. partnership (attribute), company (attribute), corporate (attribute), firm (attribute)
           ragione sociale - company title, firm name
           capitale sociale - company's capital, corporate capital
     3. n. (social issues) society, social issues
555 buon
     1. adj. apocopic form of buono
556 trova
     1. v. third-person singular present of trovare
     2. v. second-person singular imperative of trovare
     trovare
          1. v. to find
          2. v. to come by
          3. v. to seek out
          4. v. to think
          5. v. to presume
557 vuol
     1. v. apocopic form of vuole
558 andata
     1. n. outward journey, journey there
     2. n. (sports) first leg
     3. Participle. feminine singular of andato
     andato
          1. v. past participle of andare
559 morti
     1. n. plural of morte
     2. n. plural of morto
     morte
          1. n. death
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