avanzo
leftover, remainder
noun ah-VAHN-tsoh Rare
Origin: From avanzare (to advance, to be left over), from Latin abanteare.
Also means
advance (movement forward)
Usage Note
Avanzo has two distinct senses depending on context: gli avanzi most commonly means 'leftovers' (food), while in accounting or military language it can mean a surplus or advance. The plural avanzi is the standard form for dinner leftovers. Do not confuse with avanzamento (progress/advancement).
Examples
"Ho mangiato gli avanzi di ieri sera."
Natural Translation
I ate the leftovers from last night.
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