"melassa" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /meˈlas.sa/ Forms: melasse [plural]
Rhymes: -assa Etymology: From French mélasse, from Spanish melaza, from Late Latin mellāceus (“honeylike, honey-sweet”), from Latin mel (“honey”). Etymology templates: {{der|it|fr|mélasse}} French mélasse, {{der|it|es|melaza}} Spanish melaza, {{der|it|LL.|mellāceus||honeylike, honey-sweet}} Late Latin mellāceus (“honeylike, honey-sweet”), {{der|it|la|mel||honey}} Latin mel (“honey”) Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} melassa f (plural melasse)
  1. molasses, treacle Tags: feminine Synonyms: melasso Derived forms: melassare, melassigeno Related terms: melassatrice
    Sense id: en-melassa-it-noun-SPHVrvOc Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

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