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poliedrico

versatile

adjective poh-LEH-dree-koh Rare

Origin: From Greek polýedros ('many-sided'), via poliedro.

Also means

multifaceted

Usage Note

Poliedrico literally means 'polyhedral' (having many faces, like a geometric solid) but is overwhelmingly used figuratively to praise someone or something as versatile and many-sided in talent or skill — un artista poliedrico ('a multifaceted artist'). The feminine is poliedrica, the plural poliedrici/poliedriche. It carries a strongly positive connotation in Italian cultural discourse.

Examples

"È un musicista poliedrico che suona tre strumenti."

Natural Translation

He is a versatile musician who plays three instruments.

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