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fantasia [fænˈteɪziə, Am -ʒə] N MUS

tarsi [ˈtɑ:saɪ, Am ˈtɑ:r-] N

tarsi pl of tarsus

See also tarsus

tarsus <tarsi> [ˈtɑ:səs, Am ˈtɑ:r-] N ANAT

1. tarsus (of eye):

2. tarsus (bone):

stęp m

catharsis <-rses> [kəˈθɑ:sɪs, Am -ˈθɑ:r-] N

intangible [ɪnˈtænʤəbl̩] ADJ

1. intangible quality, feeling:

2. intangible asset, value:

Persia [ˈpɜ:ʃə, Am ˈpɜ:rʒə] N

intact [ɪnˈtækt] ADJ

1. intact (complete):

2. intact (not damaged):

intake [ˈɪnteɪk] N

1. intake (amount):

2. intake (action):

3. intake (people):

nabór m

4. intake TECH:

wlot m

II . nearside Brit N

inter- [ɪnˈtɜ:ʳ, Am -ˈt̬ɜ:r] PREFIX

inter-
między-

intern1 [ɪnˈtɜ:n, Am -ˈtɜ:rn] VB trans LAW

intense [ɪnˈtens] ADJ

1. intense light, colour, effort:

2. intense pain, pressure, wind:

3. intense feelings, friendship:

4. intense cold:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The floors were all inlaid with borders of intarsia, and the smaller windows given mullions.
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The faade features pilaster strips, blind arches and lozenges, and is decorated with 12th century intarsia.
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With intarsia pieces are cut to fit together like a puzzle.
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