| timalia | (n) type genus of the Timaliidae, Syn. genus Timalia |
| italian | (n) a native or inhabitant of Italy |
| italian | (n) the Romance language spoken in Italy |
| italian | (adj) of or pertaining to or characteristic of Italy or its people or culture or language, Example: Italian cooking |
| italian bee | (n) yellowish honeybee resembling the Carniolan bee in its habits |
| italian bread | (n) unsweetened yeast-raised bread made without shortening and baked in long thick loaves with tapered ends |
| italian cypress | (n) tall Eurasian cypress with thin grey bark and ascending branches, Syn. Mediterranean cypress, Cupressus sempervirens |
| italian dressing | (n) a vinaigrette with garlic and herbs: oregano and basil and dill |
| italian greyhound | (n) a toy dog developed from the greyhound |
| italian honeysuckle | (n) deciduous climbing shrub with fragrant yellow-white flowers in axillary whorls, Syn. Lonicera caprifolium, Italian woodbine |
| italian monetary unit | (n) monetary unit in Italy |
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| italia |
| Italian | a. [ Cf. F. italien, It. italiano. Cf. Italic. ] Of or pertaining to Italy, or to its people or language. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Italian | n. |
| Italianate | v. t. [ Cf. It. italianare. ] To render Italian, or conformable to Italian customs; to Italianize. [ R. ] Ascham. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Italianate | a. Italianized; Italianated. “Apish, childish, and Italianate.” Marlowe. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Italianism | n. |
| Italianize | v. i. |