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Definition of Tramontana

Tramontana
Tramontana Tra`mon*ta"na, n. [It. See Tramontane.] (Meteor.) A dry, cold, violent, northerly wind of the Adriatic.

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- Look up tramontana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tramontana, Tramontane, or Tramuntana may refer to: "Tramontana", a short story by Gabriel García...
- The Tramontana is a Spanish single or twin-seat sports car with styling inspired by open wheel racing cars. It is built by Advanced Design Tramontana in...
- Joseph "Joey" Tramontana (born 15 February 1997) is an Italy international rugby league footballer who plays as a hooker for the Blacktown Workers Sea...
- example: north-by-east is "Quarto di Tramontana verso Greco"; and northeast-by-north is "Quarto di Greco verso Tramontana". The table below shows how the 32...
- Tramontana (S-74) was an Agosta-class submarine built for the Spanish Navy by Bazán at Cartagena, Spain. She served from 1985 to February 2024, when she...
- varies from country to country. The word came to English from Italian tramontana, which developed from Latin trānsmontānus (trāns- + montānus), "beyond/across...
- Tramontana S with a capacity of 580 hp. Applications: M285: 2002–2012 Maybach 57 and 62 M285 AMG: 2005 Tramontana 2009 Tramontana R 2013 Tramontana XTR...
- Sebi Tramontana (born December 12, 1960, in Rosolini, Sicili) is a jazz trombonist most often ****ociated with avant-garde jazz and free improvisation music...
- Prazeres Seventeen Poisoned Englishmen (Diecisiete Ingleses Envenenados) Tramontana Miss Forbes's Summer of Happiness (El Verano Feliz de la Señora Forbes)...
- Catalan, Gr**** and Arabic terms from around the Mediterranean basin. (N) Tramontana (NE) Greco (or Bora) (E) Levante (SE) Scirocco (or Exaloc) (S) Ostro (or...