"artefato" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /aʁ.teˈfa.tu/ [Brazil], [ah.teˈfa.tu] [Brazil], /aʁ.teˈfa.tu/ [Brazil], [ah.teˈfa.tu] [Brazil], /aɾ.teˈfa.tu/ [São-Paulo], /aʁ.teˈfa.tu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [aχ.teˈfa.tu] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /aɻ.teˈfa.to/ [Southern-Brazil], /ɐɾ.tɨˈfa.tu/ [Portugal] Forms: artefatos [plural], spelling [Brazilian]
Rhymes: -atu Etymology: From Latin arte (“by skill”), (ablative of ars (“art”)) + factum (“thing made”), from facere (“to make, do"”) equivalent to a possible Proto-Romance or Vulgar Latin *artefactō (compare Italian artefatto, Spanish artefacto); see also artifex (“artist”). Etymology templates: {{uder|pt|la|arte||by skill}} Latin arte (“by skill”), {{inh|pt|VL.|*artefactō}} Vulgar Latin *artefactō, {{cog|it|artefatto}} Italian artefatto, {{cog|es|artefacto}} Spanish artefacto Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} artefato m (plural artefatos)
  1. artifact (man-made object) Wikipedia link: pt:artefato Tags: masculine Synonyms: artefacto [Portugal]
    Sense id: en-artefato-pt-noun-Kn-EA5-f Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese undefined derivations

Inflected forms

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