Associations to the word «Piazza»
Noun
- Palazzo
- Fontana
- Vittorio
- Della
- Porta
- Obelisk
- Campo
- Delle
- Covent
- Siena
- Tuscany
- Marco
- Sant
- Basilica
- Michelangelo
- Scala
- Fountain
- Pietro
- Pisum
- Del
- Di
- Portico
- Italia
- Domenico
- Florence
- Giacomo
- Dell
- Catcher
- Medici
- Giuseppe
- Cesare
- Giovanni
- Stefano
- Milan
- Pantheon
- Palermo
- Roma
- Torre
- Facade
- Venice
- Carlo
- Francesco
- Bologna
- Paolo
- Lorenzo
- Baroque
- Napoli
- Naples
- Square
- Michele
- Turin
- Langdon
- Rome
- Giorgio
- Genoa
- Verona
- Minerva
- Dante
- Mussolini
- Battista
- Trieste
- Venetian
- Padua
- Lombardy
- Parlor
- Gondola
- Novella
- Dodger
- Alla
- Clemens
- Luigi
- Emilia
- Messina
- Neptune
- Massimo
- Statue
- Santa
- Italy
- Alessandro
- Dominique
- Verdi
- Benito
- Palace
- Verandah
- Luciano
- San
- Alberto
- Cloister
- Mike
- Santo
- Cafe
- Pavement
Verb
Wiktionary
PIAZZA, noun. A public square, especially in an Italian city.
PIAZZA, noun. (US dialects) (especially New England) (dated) A veranda; a porch.
PIAZZA, noun. (UK) A roofed gallery or arcade (for example around a public square or in front of a building).
Dictionary definition
PIAZZA, noun. A public square with room for pedestrians; "they met at Elm Plaza"; "Grosvenor Place".
Wise words
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