"ninfa" meaning in Italien

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Noun

IPA: \ˈnin.fa\ Forms: ninfe [plural]
  1. Nymphe, divinité féminine grecque d’un rang inférieur qui hante les fleuves, les sources, les bois, les montagnes, les prairies, les mers, etc., et personnifie les forces vives de la nature.
    Sense id: fr-ninfa-it-noun-DZoVNSqV Categories (other): Nymphes en italien Topics: mythology
  2. Nymphe, stade de métamorphose d’un insecte, intermédiaire entre l’état de larve et celui d’imago.
    Sense id: fr-ninfa-it-noun-GM5rSK9e Categories (other): Insectes en italien Topics: entomology
  3. Nymphe, petites lèvres, replis membraneux de chaque côté de l’orifice vaginal sous les grandes lèvres de la vulve. Tags: plural
    Sense id: fr-ninfa-it-noun-gBqKdSk0 Categories (other): Lexique en italien de l’anatomie, Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en italien Topics: anatomy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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