different between veneto vs treviso
veneto
Italian
Etymology
From Latin venetus.
Adjective
veneto (feminine veneta, masculine plural veneti, feminine plural venete)
- of Veneto (region of Italy); from Veneto
Noun
veneto m (plural veneti, feminine veneta)
- native or inhabitant of Veneto
- Synonym: veneziano
veneto m (uncountable)
- Venetian (language)
Anagrams
- evento, tenevo
Latin
Adjective
venet?
- dative masculine singular of venetus
- dative neuter singular of venetus
- ablative masculine singular of venetus
- ablative neuter singular of venetus
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treviso
English
Etymology
From the place name Treviso
Noun
treviso (uncountable)
- A certain mild variety of radicchio, a type of chicory
Anagrams
- Restivo, oversit, torsive
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