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Italo-

British  
/ ɪˈtæləʊ- /

combining form

  1. indicating Italy or Italian

    Italophobia

    Italo-German

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For Italians worried about the potential threat to Italo- American relations, it was a signal that Craxi had been given a tacit endorsement by the White House.

From Time Magazine Archive

The usual alluring remarks were made about Italian development of the riches of Rumania and the hopes for an Italo- Rumanian Treaty.

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Thus was significantly trumpeted the disastrous breakdown of recent Italo- Vatican negotiations which had seemed at one time to be drawing very near an amicable agreement.

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