poro
pore
noun POH-roh Rare
Origin: From Latin porus, from Greek poros (passage).
Usage Note
Poro refers to the tiny opening in skin or a surface through which substances pass. Its plural i pori is regular. Do not confuse it with the leek porro (double r). In skincare contexts Italians say i pori dilatati (enlarged pores).
Examples
"Il vapore apre i pori della pelle."
Natural Translation
Steam opens the skin's pores.
Related Words
Explore Italian by topic
ItalianNow
5 min read