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bronzo

bronze

noun BRON-dzoh Less Common

Origin: Possibly from Persian birinj ('copper'), via Medieval Latin brundium.

Usage Note

Bronzo is used both for the metal alloy and for bronze artworks (un bronzo romano = 'a Roman bronze statue'). The phrase medaglia di bronzo = 'bronze medal'. The plural is bronzi. The adjective bronzeo ('bronze-coloured') is used in literary contexts.

Examples

"La statua è fatta di bronzo."

Natural Translation

The statue is made of bronze.

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