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Terms in Italian 6201-6210 of 10470

lumaca di mare

/loo-MAH-keh dee MAH-reh/
[Italian] plural lumache di mare

Sea snail

lumache in zimino

/loo-MAH-keh een TSEE-mee-noh/
[Italian]

Snails stewed in oil with garlic, mushrooms and herbs.

lumachelle

/loo-MAH-keh(l-leh)/
[Italian]

Snail-shaped pasta shells in different sizes. Lumache means snail.

lumache medie

/loo-MAH-keh MEH-dyeh/
[Italian]

Small snail-shaped pasta shells. Lumaca means snail.

lumachine

/kohn leh loo-mah-KEE-neh/
[Italian]

Snail-shaped pasta in different sizes

lumachoni

/loo-mah-KOH-nee/
[Italian]

Snail-shaped pasta in different sizes

Lumassino

/loo-mahs-SEE-noh/
[Italian]

A type of wine grape from which white wines are made, especially in Liguria.

Lumia

/loo-MEE-ah/
[Italian]

Pear lemon. A variety of lhighly perfumed lemon grown in southern Italy. The Pear lemon (Citrus × limon 'Lumia') is often confused with the 'Palestine Sweet Lime' Citrus × jambhiri Lush. 'Palestine' or other sweet limes. Also called French lime and (erroneously) Sweet lemon it is a tree found in Mediterranean countries. The fruit resembles a pear in shape, has a thick peel and is not very juicy. It can grow to a formidable size; the fruit in the picture is 18 cm (7 in) long as the ruler shows. A group of scientists working in the University of Catania, Italy has shown by studying its chromosomes that the Pear lemon (and its cousin Adam's apple below) was first a hybrid of pomelo and citron, which then hybridized with lemon. Pear lemon is sometimes classified as a citron hybrid.

lumpo

/LOOM-poh/
[Italian] plural lumpi

Lumpfish. Lumpsucker. A marine fish with a green or grey humped back and knobbly skin. It grows to about 60 cm (2 ft) and is found in the North Atlantic and Baltic. The male is oily but can be poached and the female is caught for its roe.

lunedì

/loo-neh-DEE/
[Italian]

Monday