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albarello
[ al-buh-rel-oh ]
noun
- a majolica jar of the 15th and 16th centuries, cylindrical with a waist slightly narrower than the ends, used in Spain and Italy for keeping dry drugs.
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Origin of albarello1
Example Sentences
“Our country is a country of many contradictions,” said Ester Albarello, a psychiatrist with a network of health professionals that supports the bill, who was among the demonstrators outside the congressional building.
On 9 January, as police surrounded the printing plant, lawmaker Yves Albarello revealed on radio station RMC that an employee was still hiding inside the building.
The initial allegation of a man hiding at the factory in Dammartin en Goele was made on the RMC radio station by the area's French assembly member, Yves Albarello.
Alessandro Albarello, Rivella’s right-hand man for the past 17 years, has moved into the winemaker position, although he still acts as an advisor.
"They said they want to die as martyrs," Yves Albarello, a local lawmaker inside the command post, told French television station, i-Tele.
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