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Abbozzo | |
noun | 1. A rough drawing or model. |
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| "The architect prepared an abbozzo for us to see what he was thinking about for the addition, but there wasn't a lot of detail." | "I went through five abbozzos before I decided on the right material for the sculpture." | "The auction is selling several abbozzo copies of plays from my favorite playwright." |
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| Italian, mid-19th century |
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| "Abbozzo" is borrowed from Italian as a word for a rough draft of a manuscript or a rough sketch or model. It's a preliminary work that you might show someone to demonstrate what's coming later. ... | |
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