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See also: Pallone
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Italian pallone (“large ball”), from palla (“ball”). Doublet of balloon.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]pallone (uncountable)
- A traditional Italian game played with a large leather ball.
- 1905, E. M. Forster, Where Angels Fear to Tread:
- “Go and play pallone.”
“I am a married man,” he answered, without raising his head. “I do not play games any more.”
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[edit]Italian
[edit]Alternative forms
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[edit]Noun
[edit]pallone m (plural palloni)
- ball, football
- Utilizziamo un sistema di tracciamento ottico per trovare le coordinate x, y e z di ciascun giocatore, del pallone e dell'arbitro.
- We use an optical tracking system to work out the x, y and z coordinates for each player, the ball and the referee.
- balloon, aerostat
Derived terms
[edit]- pallone sonda (“weather balloon”)
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