Italian word boccata comes from Italian bocca (Mouth (all senses).), Italian -ata
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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bocca | Italian (ita) | Mouth (all senses). |
-ata | Italian (ita) | (rare) Used as an intensifier.. Used to form collective nouns.. Used to form nouns, derived from nouns with a negative connotation, expressing an action.. Used to form verbal nouns, derived from regular -are verbs, expressing an instance of the action expressed by the verb.. Used to form words, derived from nouns, corresponding to -ful (as much as something will hold).. Used to form words, [...] |
boccata | Italian (ita) | Mouthful. Puff (of smoke). |