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Intaglio
Intaglio In*tagl"io, n.; pl. E. Intaglius, It. Intagli. [It., fr. intagliare to engrave, carve; pref. in- in + tagliare to cut, carve. See Detail.] A cutting or engraving; a figure cut into something, as a gem, so as to make a design depressed below the surface of the material; hence, anything so carved or impressed, as a gem, matrix, etc.; -- opposed to cameo. Also used adjectively.
Passacaglio
Passacaglia Pas`sa*ca*glia, Passacaglio Pas`sa*ca*glio, n. [Sp. pasacalle a certain tune on the guitar, prop., a tune played in passing through the streets.] (Mus.) An old Italian or Spanish dance tune, in slow three-four measure, with divisions on a ground bass, resembling a chaconne.
Scagliola
Scagliola Scagl*io"la, n. [It. scagliuola, dim. of scaglia. See Scaglia.] An imitation of any veined and ornamental stone, as marble, formed by a substratum of finely ground gypsum mixed with glue, the surface of which, while soft, is variegated with splinters of marble, spar, granite, etc., and subsequently colored and polished.
Seraglio
Seraglio Se*ragl"io, n. [It. serraglio, originally, an inclosure of palisades, afterwards also, a palace, seraglio (by confusion with Per. ser[=a]["i]a a palace, an entirely different word), fr. serrare to shut, fr. LL. serra a bar for fastening doors, L. sera. See Serry, Series.] 1. An inclosure; a place of separation. [Obs.] I went to the Ghetto, where the Jews dwell as in a suburb, by themselves. I passed by the piazza Judea, where their seraglio begins. --Evelyn. 2. The palace of the Grand Seignior, or Turkish sultan, at Constantinople, inhabited by the sultan himself, and all the officers and dependents of his court. In it are also kept the females of the harem. 3. A harem; a place for keeping wives or concubines; sometimes, loosely, a place of licentious pleasure; a house of debauchery.
Taglioni
Taglioni Tagl*io"ni, n. A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers. He ought certainly to exchange his taglioni, or comfortable greatcoat, for a cuirass of steel. --Sir W. Scott.

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- Spaghetti aglio e olio (Italian: [spaˈɡetti ˈaʎʎo e ˈɔːljo]; lit. 'spaghetti [with] garlic and oil') is a traditional pasta dish from Naples, Italy. It...
- Aglio e Olio is an EP by the Beastie Boys, released in 1995. The EP showcases a return to the band's hardcore punk roots. The EP was released after the...
- Aglio (Italian for "garlic") is a surname. People with this surname include: Andrea-Salvatore Aglio (1736–1786), Italian painter and sculptor Agostino...
- Domenico Aglio (active 1710) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque style, active in Verona. He is also referred to as dell'Allio or de Aglio or il Gobbo...
- Antonio Aglio, sometimes spelled Allio (1736-1786), was an Italian painter sculptor, born in Arzo, who specialized in painting on marble. Aglio was born...
- The Aglio Rosso di Nubia (Nubia Red Garlic), also known as Aglio di Paceco (Paceco Garlic) and Aglio di Trapani (Trapani Garlic), is a Sicilian variety...
- dialectal spelling, e.g. Romanesco dialect ⟨ajo⟩ [ajo] (garlic; cf. Italian aglio [aʎo]). The Italian novelist Luigi Pirandello used ⟨j⟩ in vowel groups in...
- a main part of laksa Johor, a specialty from Johor, Malaysia. Spaghetti aglio e olio (lit. 'spaghetti garlic and oil') – a traditional Italian pasta dish...
- Agostino Aglio (15 December 1777 – 30 January 1857) was an Italian painter, decorator, and engraver. He was born at Cremona. He initially studied at the...
- Förstemann noticed an error in Aglio's page ****ignment of the sheets 1/45 and 2/44, so he correctly re****igned Aglio's pages 44 and 45 to become pages...