pulito
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Italian
Etymology
From Latin polītus. Cf. the doublet polito.
Pronunciation
Adjective
pulito (feminine pulita, masculine plural puliti, feminine plural pulite, superlative pulitissimo, diminutive (sometimes ironic or jocular) pulitìno, augmentative (uncommon) pulitóne)
- (literally or figuratively) clean, neat, tidy
- Antonym: sporco
- (colloquial) broke (having no money)
Derived terms
Adverb
pulito
Noun
pulito m (plural puliti)
- clean place
Participle
pulito (feminine pulita, masculine plural puliti, feminine plural pulite)
- past participle of pulire
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