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Leonardo da Vinci

American  
[lee-uh-nahr-doh duh vin-chee, ley-, le-aw-nahr-daw dah veen-chee] / ˌli əˈnɑr doʊ də ˈvɪn tʃi, ˌleɪ-, ˌlɛ ɔˈnɑr dɔ dɑ ˈvin tʃi /

noun

  1. 1452–1519, Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, mathematician, and scientist.


Leonardo da Vinci British  
/ ˌliːəˈnɑːdəʊ də ˈvɪntʃɪ, ˌliːənɑːˈdɛsk /

noun

  1. 1452–1519, Italian painter, sculptor, architect, and engineer: the most versatile talent of the Italian Renaissance. His most famous paintings include The Virgin of the Rocks (1483–85), the Mona Lisa (or La Gioconda, 1503), and the Last Supper (?1495–97). His numerous drawings, combining scientific precision in observation with intense imaginative power, reflect the breadth of his interests, which ranged over biology, physiology, hydraulics, and aeronautics. He invented the first armoured tank and foresaw the invention of aircraft and submarines

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Leonardo da Vinci Scientific  
/ lē′ə-närdōdəvĭnchē /
  1. Italian artist, scientist, and inventor whose scientific insights were far ahead of their time. He investigated anatomy, geology, botany, hydraulics, optics, mathematics, meteorology, and mechanics. He also drew up designs for the first workable helicopter, parachute, and bicycle, all of which were eventually constructed centuries after his death using modern materials and technology.


Leonardo da Vinci Cultural  
  1. An Italian artist, scientist, and inventor of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. His wide range of interests and abilities makes him a grand example of a “Renaissance man.” Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His drawings include brilliant studies of the human body and of natural objects. Some of his sketches anticipate modern inventions such as the airplane and the tank.


Other Word Forms

  • Leonardesque adjective

Example Sentences

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For Pontormo, who studied with Leonardo da Vinci and was influenced by Michelangelo and Dürer, it’s the painting that shows him stylistically emancipated from those giants.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026

In his early life he was considered to be equal to Leonardo da Vinci, and was commissioned to paint the walls of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Palace in Rome.

From BBC • Nov. 23, 2025

Siao Him Fa scored 92.50 points for his skate, a tribute to Leonardo da Vinci, which he opened with a perfectly executed quadruple lutz.

From Barron's • Nov. 21, 2025

Since then, many leading thinkers have eschewed meat, including Pythagoras, Leonardo da Vinci, Mary Shelley and Mahatma Gandhi.

From Salon • Jan. 2, 2025

To solve the theft of Leonardo’s painting, the world needed someone like Leonardo da Vinci himself: someone who observes.

From "The Mona Lisa Vanishes" by Nicholas Day