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cancello

gate

noun kahn-CHEL-loh Rare

Origin: From Latin cancellus (lattice, grating).

Usage Note

Cancello refers to a hinged gate or grille at an entrance, typically made of iron or wood. The diminutive cancelletto describes a small gate. Unlike porta (door), cancello always implies a barrier with gaps — a fence gate rather than a solid door.

Examples

"Il cancello del giardino è aperto."

Natural Translation

The garden gate is open.

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