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Italian$41171$ - translation to greek

SCOTTISH PEOPLE OF ITALIAN DESCENT
Scots Italian; Scots-Italian; Italian-Scots; Italian Scot; Scottish-Italians; Scottish-Italian; Scottish Italian; Italian Scottish

Italian      
adj. ιταλικός
italian dressing         
NORTH AMERICAN SALAD VINAIGRETTE-TYPE DRESSING
Creamy Italian; Creamy Italian dressing
ιταλική σάλτσα
imitation leather         
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MAN-MADE MATERIAL THAT HAS SIMILAR PROPERTIES AND APPEARANCE TO ANIMAL LEATHER
Leatherette; Poromeric imitation leather; Corfam; Poromeric; PU leather; Koskin; Vegan leather; Pleather; Artificial Leather; Synthetic leather; Synthetic polyurethane leather; Imitation leather; Fake leather; Faux leather; Vegetarian leather; Ultraleather; Italian duo-tone; Italian duotone; Plastic leather; Lorica (material); MB-Tex; Sensatec; Biothane; Дерматин; Dermatin; Dermatīns; Lederin; Lederol; Skivertex; Viledon; Pinatex; Desserto; Napalonleder; Napalon; Skai (artificial leather); Skai (Hornschuch); Hornschuch Skai
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Definition

Italianized
·Impf & ·p.p. of Italianize.

Wikipedia

Italian Scots

Italian Scots are people of Italian descent living in Scotland. These terms may refer to people who are born in Scotland and of Italian descent. It can also refer to people of mixed Scottish and Italian ancestry. A recent Italian voter census estimated that there are 70,000 to 100,000 people in Scotland of Italian descent or Italian nationals, which is up to 1.9% of the overall Scottish population.

Latest available figures from the 2011 UK Census show there were 6,048 people born in Italy living in Scotland. This was up from 4,936 in 2001 and 3,947 recorded in 1991. In 2016, Ronnie Convery, secretary of the Italian Scotland charitable organisation and director of communications at the Archdiocese of Glasgow, asserted that a completely new dimension was being added to the Scots-Italians community. He said, “There has been a brand new migration over the past two years, and the biggest one we have seen in 100 years."

Migration to Scotland from Italy has been predominantly from the provinces of Lucca and Frosinone. Additional provinces with fairly significant emigration to Scotland include Isernia, La Spezia, Pistoia, Parma, Latina, Massa-Carrara and Pordenone. The Scottish Italian community settled mostly in the Glasgow area, most of whom are of Tuscan origin. The smaller Italian community in and around Edinburgh is predominantly of Lazian origin.