"affiatatissimo" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

Forms: affiatatissima [feminine], affiatatissimi [masculine, plural], affiatatissime [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From affiatato + -issimo. Etymology templates: {{af|it|affiatato|-issimo}} affiatato + -issimo
  1. superlative degree of affiatato (“very close, very tight, that work very well together”) Tags: form-of, superlative Form of: affiatato (extra: very close, very tight, that work very well together)

Inflected forms

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