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Altissimo
Altissimo Al*tis"si*mo, n. [It.; superl. of alto.] (Mus.) The part or notes situated above F in alt.
Fortissimo
Fortissimo For*tis"si*mo (? or ?), adv. [It., superl. of forte, adv. See Forte, adv.] (Mus.) Very loud; with the utmost strength or loudness.
Generalissimo
Generalissimo Gen`er*al*is"si*mo, n. [It., superl. of generale general. See General, a.] The chief commander of an army; especially, the commander in chief of an army consisting of two or more grand divisions under separate commanders; -- a title used in most foreign countries.
Pianissimo
Pianissimo Pi`a*nis"si*mo, a.[It., superl. of piano.] (Mus.) Very soft; -- a direction to execute a passage as softly as possible. (Abbrev. pp.)
Prestissimo
Prestissimo Pres*tis"si*mo, adv. [It., superl. of presto.] (Mus.) Very quickly; with great rapidity.

Meaning of Issimo from wikipedia

- suffix (most -ly, e.g. leggerissimamente, meaning as light as can be) -issimo A suffix for superlative (e.g. fortissimo or prestissimo) izq. or iz. (Spa...
- since 2009, has marketed a line of coffee-flavoured energy drinks as illy issimo. Either as whole beans or ground coffee, Illy offers medium, dark, and decaffeinated...
- statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. ISSIMO (2020-12-11). "At Home in Corvara with Michil Costa". Issimo. Retrieved 2023-09-19. "Kritisch Reisen:...
- meaning "the highest-ranking of all generals". The superlative suffix -issimo itself derives from Latin -issimus, meaning "utmost, to the highest grade"...
- by taking away the final vowel and adding issimo (singular masculine), issima (singular feminine), íssimos/issimi (plural masculine), or íssimas/issime...
- some of the lines, insisting on Italian superlatives (always ending in "-issimo"), have made it a pièce de résistance in which a skilled baritone has the...
- adjective, not heard elsewhere.[citation needed] It is the rough equivalent to -issimo or -issima in Italian, and is missing from other Tagalog dialects.[citation...
- Retrieved 11 August 2021. "The Impossible Possibilities of Gustavo Rol". Issimo. 20 November 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2021. Lugli, Remo (2008). Gustavo...
- cella. The Athenaeum called it "not only hypaethral, but hypaethral in issimo—and after the most extraordinary fashion", and remarked, "Possibly it was...
- " we often end up with "ii" in the spelling. This happens because the "-íssimo(a)" suffix is added directly to the adjective(e.g. feio(a) -> feiíssimo(a)...