strato
layer
noun STRAH-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'stratum'
Also means
stratum
Usage Note
Strato is a layer of anything, from paint to the atmosphere; the plural is strati. The English geological term 'stratum' comes from the same Latin root.
Examples
"C'è uno strato di neve sul tetto."
Natural Translation
There's a layer of snow on the roof.
Literal Translation
There-is a layer of snow on-the roof.
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