trama
plot
noun TRAH-mah Less Common
Origin: From Latin trama (woof of a fabric, thread).
Also means
weft
Usage Note
Trama originally referred to the weft threads running crosswise in weaving — giving rise to its figurative sense of a plot or scheme woven together. It is the standard word for the plot of a film, novel, or play (la trama del romanzo), as well as a conspiracy (una trama politica). The plural is regular: trame.
Examples
"La trama del film è molto complicata."
Natural Translation
The film's plot is very complicated.
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