dolomitico
Dolomite
adjective doh-loh-MEE-tee-koh Rare
Origin: Named after Déodat de Dolomieu, the French geologist who described the rock in 1791.
Also means
of the Dolomites
Usage Note
Dolomitico refers to the Dolomites (le Dolomiti), the UNESCO-listed mountain range in north-east Italy, or to the type of rock dolomite. Phrases like il paesaggio dolomitico or le vette dolomitiche evoke dramatic rocky peaks. In geological contexts it describes rock composed of dolomite minerals.
Examples
"Il paesaggio dolomitico è spettacolare in estate."
Natural Translation
The Dolomite landscape is spectacular in summer.
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