olio
oil
noun OH-lyoh Rare
Origin: From Latin oleum (olive oil), from Greek elaion, from elaia (olive tree).
Usage Note
Olio is masculine. In Italian cooking, l'olio d'oliva (olive oil) is the default; olio di semi (seed oil) specifies a vegetable oil. The plural oli is used when referring to types of oil.
Examples
"Aggiungi un filo d'olio d'oliva sulla bruschetta."
Natural Translation
Add a drizzle of olive oil on the bruschetta.
Literal Translation
Add a thread of oil of olive on the bruschetta.
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