stato-
combining form
static; standing; fixed: statolith
Origin of stato-
1from Greek statos standing, set
Words Nearby stato-
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How to use stato- in a sentence
His work Dello stato fisico del suolo di Roma , with its accompanying map, is likewise noteworthy.
Visi in Notizie Storiche della città di Mantoua e dello stato, t. ii.
The life and writings of Henry Fuseli, Volume III (of 3) | Henry FuseliChi ordin quello stato, volle che quelli r—he who organized that State, willed that those kings, etc.
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature | John Addington SymondsHe meant to establish the Buono Stato, probably as sincerely as of old.
The Makers of Modern Rome | Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant"E stato un' equivoco," was all he condescended to say, still without a smile.
Alone | Norman Douglas
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