atlantico
Atlantic
adjective aht-LAHN-tee-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek Atlantikos, from Atlas, the Titan holding up the sky.
Usage Note
Atlantico as an adjective describes anything pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean or the broader transatlantic geopolitical sphere (alleanza atlantica = Atlantic alliance, i.e. NATO). As a noun l'Atlantico (masculine) names the ocean itself. In Italian, adjectives derived from proper nouns are written in lowercase unless they form part of an official name.
Examples
"La corrente atlantica influenza il clima europeo."
Natural Translation
The Atlantic current influences the European climate.
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