"soffietta" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: soffiettas [plural]
Etymology: Italian soffietta, from soffiare + -etta. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|it|soffietta}} Italian soffietta, {{m|it|soffiare}} soffiare, {{m|it|-etta}} -etta Head templates: {{en-noun}} soffietta (plural soffiettas)
  1. (glassblowing) A tool consisting of a metal tube, often swan necked, attached to a conical nozzle. The nozzle is used to block the mouth of a glass vessel so that it can be further inflated by blowing into the tube. Categories (topical): Glassblowing Synonyms: puffer Related terms: steam stick
    Sense id: en-soffietta-en-noun-PucbiQg3 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: arts, crafts, glassblowing, hobbies, lifestyle

Inflected forms

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