calibro
caliber
noun KAH-lee-broh Rare
Origin: From Arabic qālib ('mold, form'), via Spanish calibre.
Also means
gauge
Usage Note
Calibro refers both to the diameter of a bullet or gun barrel and, figuratively, to a person's stature or importance — un politico di grosso calibro means 'a heavyweight politician'. The figurative sense is very common in Italian journalism. Its plural is the regular calibri.
Examples
"Questa pistola ha un grosso calibro."
Natural Translation
This pistol has a large caliber.
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