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preciso

precise

adjective preh-CHEE-zoh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'praecisus', cut off

Also means

exact

Usage Note

Preciso agrees normally as precisa, precisi, precise. Colloquially it tags an exact time, as in alle tre precise ('at three o'clock sharp'), and un tipo preciso describes a meticulous, fussy person.

Examples

"Voglio una risposta precisa."

Natural Translation

I want a precise answer.

Literal Translation

I-want a answer precise.

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