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The Italian word for chest is
torace





chest

Gender

The gender of torace is masculine. E.g. un torace.

Plural

The plural of torace is toraci.

Italian Definition


chest
     1. petto, torace
     2. cassa, cassapanca



Translations for chest and their definitions

petto
     1. n. chest (anatomical)
     2. n. breast (especially of chicken etc)


cassa
     1. n. case, crate, trunk
     2. n. box
     3. n. cash register, cash desk
     4. n. fund (of money)
     5. n. drum (music)
     6. adj. feminine singular of casso
     7. =Participle. feminine singular of casso
     8. v. third-person singular present indicative of cassare
     9. v. second-person singular imperative of cassare


toracepronunciation
     1. n. chest
     2. n. thorax


cassapanca
     1. n-f. (furniture) settle (linen chest / seat)


cofanopronunciation
     1. n. coffer, chest
     2. n. (automotive) bonnet (UK, Australia), hood (US) (of a car)


baule
     1. n. trunk (luggage)
     2. n. trunk or boot (of a car)
     3. n. (furniture) case


fondi
     1. adj. plural of fondo
     2. n. plural of fondo
     3. v. second-person singular present of fondare
     4. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of fondare
     5. v. second-person singular present subjunctive of fondare
     6. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of fondare
     7. v. third-person singular imperative of fondare
     8. v. second-person singular present of fondere
     9. v. third-person singular imperative of fondere


cassettonepronunciation
     1. n. (furniture) chest of drawers, bureau, buro
     2. n. (architecture) coffer, caisson


comò
     1. n. (furniture) chest of drawers, bureau, buro


tesoro
     1. n. valuable things, treasure
     2. n. term of endearment, treasure
     3. n. bless someone's cotton socks


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