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arricciato
[ ahr-ee-chah-toh; Italian ahr-reet-chah-taw ]
noun
, plural ar·ric·cia·tos, ar·ric·cia·ti [ahr-ee-, chah, -tee, ah, r, -, r, eet-, chah, -tee].
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Word History and Origins
Origin of arricciato1
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Example Sentences
You can tell they’re ready when the tentacles begin to curl, he said, a state known in Italian as polpo arricciato.
From New York Times
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