apposito
appropriate
adjective ahp-POH-zee-toh Less Common
Origin: From Latin appositus, past participle of apponere (to place near, attach).
Also means
designated
Usage Note
Apposito means specially designated or purpose-built for a particular function — it translates best as 'appropriate', 'dedicated', or 'specific'. It is most common in bureaucratic and legal Italian: nell'apposito spazio (in the designated space), con apposito decreto (by a specific decree). It is rarely used in casual speech. Do not confuse with apposta (on purpose, deliberately).
Examples
"Compila il modulo nell'apposito spazio."
Natural Translation
Fill in the form in the designated space.
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