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What are Carpet Tiles bookswithoutborders.com 29 Mar 2012 | 03:34 am
Carpet is widely used around the world, with a range of different carpets used for comfort, protection, warmth, and aesthetic reasons. The term carpet comes from the Old Italian word ‘carpita’, which ...
BOO! momscrazykitchen.blogspot.com 26 Oct 2011 | 06:13 am
Can you see a cat above the words "BOO"? Can you also see that the cat and the words are sitting on top of a rice skull? Having a rice skull, complete with sunken eyes is kind of cool, isn't it? It...
What is Pesto naturalconamor.blogspot.com 5 Feb 2011 | 09:55 am
Pesto & Health What is Pesto; Pesto is an Italian word that comes from the Latin verb "to pound" or "to crush.” Pesto with pasta is probably most common, but this paste also goes well with meat or ...
Barista School’s Discription of a Barista barista-school.com 15 Nov 2010 | 09:32 am
Barista is an Italian word for a master of the art of coffee making (making perfect espresso) in a coffee house. The word barista is of Italian origin, and in Italian, a barista is a male or female “b...
Why Liquida, what does it mean? blog.liquida.com 1 Aug 2009 | 01:12 am
A lot of people ask why we chose Liquida as a Brand. Finding a name was a long and arduous process. We wanted an Italian word, because we are proud to be made in Italy, that was simple and easy to re...
Owls caiteehawker.tumblr.com 16 Aug 2012 | 12:42 am
fantasticallore: The Italian word for owl, strix, or strega, means ‘witch’, and provides a hint to the owl’s symbolic connection to witchcraft. The owl is a nocturnal bird, which leads some to believ...
History Rome Latium Latin Language Indo European Group Timeline Italian Word Atalya Italia Atlantis Link Table Nations Etruscans Peleg Migrations Aene... dancingfromgenesis.wordpress.com 12 Sep 2012 | 09:02 pm
When Aeneus arrived in Italy from Troy circa 1100 b.c., he was greeted by Latinus, said to have been the founder of the Latin language and kingom in central Italy, yet the kingdom obviously had long p...
Pant Mare superflystudios.com 26 Feb 2013 | 12:14 am
Mare is the Italian word for, “Sea.” Fortunate to live in Venice, Italy, on the quaint little island of Lido. Taking long walks along the beach, I’d see the most gorgeous sunsets. When I first saw ...
Transportation • Re: We ought to do this mobtalk.net 27 Aug 2013 | 10:03 am
Bachicci Ball. (Spell check either doesn't work for Italian words or I am way off on my spelling.) Statistics: Posted by coltsfan1955 — Tue Aug 27, 2013 1:03 am
Ever watch the Palio? equineink.com 17 Aug 2013 | 06:38 am
Every year since 1625 the ancient town of Siena, Italy, has turned its main Piazza into a race course and it’s famous Palio race (named after the Italian word that means “banner” which is the prize gi...