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Betti

American  
[bet-tee] / ˈbɛt ti /

noun

  1. Ugo 1892–1953, Italian poet and dramatist.


Betti British  
/ ˈbetti /

noun

  1. Ugo (ˈuɡo). 1892–1953, Italian writer, noted esp for his plays, including La Padrona (1927), Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia (1949), and La Regina e gli insorte (1951)

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"Temperatures will reach a peak between 19 and 23 July - not only in Italy but also in Greece, Turkey and the Balkans," Italian meteorologist and climate expert Giulio Betti told the BBC.

From BBC • Jul. 17, 2023

Giulio Betti, a climatologist at Italy's National Research Council, said that skiing between 1,000 and 2,000 metres will soon be "economically unsustainable," and resorts should focus instead on attracting different kinds of holidaymakers.

From Reuters • Apr. 3, 2023

Riccardo Betti, a professor at the University of Rochester and expert in laser fusion, said there’s a long road ahead before the result generates sustainable electricity.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 13, 2022

“We need a new paradigm,” Betti says, but “there is no clear path how to do it.”

From Science Magazine • Dec. 13, 2022

If I utter thy name to the Great God he will make thee to come before the two divine messengers Betti and Herkemmaāt.

From The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians by Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir