velivolo
aircraft; flying vehicle
noun veh-LEE-voh-loh Rare
Origin: Latin volare (to fly) + velum (sail/wing)
Usage Note
Velivolo is a formal or technical term covering any aircraft — fixed-wing planes, gliders, and sometimes helicopters. In everyday speech Italians say aereo; velivolo appears in aviation, military, and official contexts. The plural is regular: i velivoli.
Examples
"Il velivolo ha sorvolato la città."
Natural Translation
The aircraft flew over the city.
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