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860 conflitto
     1. n. conflict
     2. n. clash
     3. v. past participle of confliggere (feminine: conflitta, masculine plural: conflitti, feminine plural: conflitte)
     confliggere
          1. v. (intransitive) to be in conflict or collide (with)
861 poche
     1. adj. feminine plural of poco
     2. pron. feminine plural of poco
862 maggiore
     1. adj. bigger, greater
     2. adj. biggest, greatest
     3. adj. longer, longest
     4. adj. larger, largest
     5. adj. most important
863 diventa
     1. v. third-person singular present indicative of diventare
     2. v. second-person singular imperative of diventare
     diventare
          1. v. (intransitive) to become, go
          2. v. (intransitive) to grow
864 natura
     1. n. nature
     2. n. essence, character
865 addirittura
     1. adv. even
           Alcuni addirittura lo accusarono di tradimento. - Some even accused him of treason.
     2. adv. directly
     3. adv. absolutely
866 aspetta
     1. v. third-person singular present indicative of aspettare
     2. v. second-person singular imperative of aspettare
     aspettare
          1. v. to wait for, await, wait
867 mondiale
     1. adj. world, worldwide
           Campionato mondiale di calcio - Football World Cup
     2. adj. (familiar) fantastic
     3. n. (sports) World Cup
868 fossi
     1. n. plural of fosso
     2. v. first-person singular imperfect subjunctive of essere
     3. v. second-person singular imperfect subjunctive of essere
     essere
          1. v. (intransitive, indicating existence, identity, location, or state) to be, to stay
          2. v. (auxiliary, used to form composite past tense of many intransitive verbs) to have (done something); to
          3. v. (impersonal, of a duration of time since an event) to have passed
          4. n. being
869 presa
     1. adj. feminine singular of adjective preso
     2. n. (sports) grip, hold, grasp, grip
     3. n. capture
     4. n. pinch (small quantity)
     5. n. socket (electrical socket)
     preso
          1. adj. (of person) busy, taken up, preoccupied
          2. adj. (of thing) taken, occupied
          3. v. past participle of prendere
870 ridere
     1. v. (intransitive) to laugh
     2. v. to laugh at
871 accordo
     1. n. accord, agreement, bond
     2. n. arrangement
     3. n. (music) chord
     4. v. first-person singular present of accordare
     accordare
          1. v. to grant something to someone
          2. v. (transitive, music) to tune an instrument
          3. v. (transitive, grammar) to make a verb or adjective to agree with something
872 domenica
     1. n. Sunday
873 vieni
     1. v. second-person singular present of venire
     2. v. second-person singular imperative of venire
     venire
          1. v. (intransitive) to come, arrive
          2. v. (intransitive) to be (see usage notes)
874 giocare
     1. v. to play, (specifically:)
     2. v.          (intransitive) to play a game, for fun (or) as a pastime
                   I bambini giocano in giardino - The children play in the garden
     3. v.          (intransitive) to do something for fun
                   Il gatto gioca col topo - The cat plays with the mouse letting it go to catch it again
875 proposito
     1. n. purpose, intention, plan, design
           fermo proposito - firm resolution
           di proposito - on purpose, intentionally
     2. n. aim, object, purpose, purport
           il mio proposito, nello scrivere questo saggio, era di... - my aim, in writing this essay, was to...
876 sarei
     1. v. first-person singular conditional of essere
     essere
          1. v. (intransitive, indicating existence, identity, location, or state) to be, to stay
          2. v. (auxiliary, used to form composite past tense of many intransitive verbs) to have (done something); to
          3. v. (impersonal, of a duration of time since an event) to have passed
          4. n. being
877 dicendo
     1. v. gerund of dire
     dire
          1. v. to say, tell
          2. v. to recite
          3. v. to mean
          4. v. to think
          5. v. to admit
878 chiuso
     1. v. past participle of chiudere (feminine: chiusa, masculine plural: chiusi, feminine plural: chiuse)
     2. v. past participle of chiudersi
     3. adj. closed
     chiudere
          1. v. to close, shut
879 voci
     1. n. plural of voce
     2. v. second-person singular present indicative of vociare
     3. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of vociare
     4. v. second-person singular present subjunctive of vociare
     5. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of vociare
     vociare
          1. v. to shout; to chatter
          2. v. to brawl
          3. n. shouting
     voce
          1. n. voice
          2. n. word, term
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