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moscato
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See also: Moscato
English
Noun
moscato (countable and uncountable, plural moscatos)
- A white grape variety used to make light, sweet white wine.
- A wine made with this grape.
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Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From mosca (“fly”) + -ato (“having, resembling”).
Adjective
moscato (feminine moscata, masculine plural moscati, feminine plural moscate)
Etymology 2
From Late Latin muscus (“moss”).
Alternative forms
Adjective
moscato (feminine moscata, masculine plural moscati, feminine plural moscate)
Noun
moscato m (plural moscati)
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