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dinamitardo

relating to dynamite attacks

adjective dee-nah-mee-TAR-doh Rare

Origin: From dinamite (dynamite) + -ardo.

Also means

bomber (noun)

Usage Note

Dinamitardo is used as both an adjective (attentato dinamitardo, dynamite attack) and a noun (il dinamitardo, a bomber who uses dynamite). The feminine is dinamitarda, plural dinamitardi / dinamitarde. It primarily appears in historical or journalistic contexts describing anarchist or terrorist bombings.

Examples

"Fu arrestato per un attentato dinamitardo."

Natural Translation

He was arrested for a dynamite attack.

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