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  • 41tufalera —   tufo …

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  • 42tufanga —   tufo …

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  • 43Troisi, Dante — (Tufo, Avellino 1920 Roma 1989) scrittore collab./opere: “Il Mondo” …

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  • 44twofold — /ˈtufoʊld/ (say toohfohld) adjective 1. having two elements or parts. 2. twice as great or as much; double. –adverb 3. in twofold measure; doubly. {two + fold} …

  • 45Twofold Bay — /tufoʊld ˈbeɪ/ (say toohfohld bay) noun an inlet on the south coast of NSW; whaling scheme in the 1840s …

  • 46Francisco de Tutavilla y del Rufo, Duque de San Germán — Francisco de Tutavilla y del Tufo, Duque de San Germán, (Naples, Italy, 1604 Madrid, Spain, 30 January 1679), a General of the Extremadura Army fighting at the time of the Portuguese Restoration War, 1657–1658, at the Sieges of Olivenza, Badajoz… …

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  • 47Greco (grape) — Greco Castellano redirects here. For another Italian wine grape that is also known as Greco Castellano and shares several synonyms with Greco, see Maceratino. Greco is an Italian wine grape that may be of Greek origin. The name relates to both… …

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  • 48atufar — I (Derivado del lat. typhus < gr. typhos, vapor, soberbia.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Matar o hacer enfermar a una persona con un tufo o emanación gaseosa: ■ quiso morir y se atufó. 2 Hacer que una persona se enfade: ■ se atufó con las… …

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  • 49Luri — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Luri (homonymie). 42° 53′ 51″ N 9° 24′ 21″ E …

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  • 50tuf — [ tyf ] n. m. • 1280; it. tufo, du lat. tofus ♦ Roche de porosité élevée et de faible densité, souvent pulvérulente. Tufs calcaires (⇒ travertin) . Tufs d origine volcanique; basaltiques, porphyriques, siliceux. Adj. Rare TUFIER, IÈRE , 1694 .… …

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