purè - translation to italian
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purè - translation to italian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pure (album); Pure CD Single; Pure (film); Pure radio; Pure (disambiguation); Pure (book); Pure (novel); Pure (band); Ordination (Pure); The Singing (Pure); As One (Pure); Funeral (Pure); Communion (Pure); Baptism (Pure); Pure (TV series); Pure FM; Pure (radio); Pure (radio station)

pure oil         
  • station in Monroe, Wisconsin]], built in 1935.
  • Postcard showing a Pure Oil station and a lunch counter, ca. 1930-1945.
U.S. BRAND OF FUEL RETAILERS OWNED BY PURE OIL JOBBERS COOPERATIVE, INC.
Pure Oil Company; Ohio Cities Gas Company
olio puro
pure mathematics         
  • An illustration of the [[Banach–Tarski paradox]], a famous result in pure mathematics. Although it is proven that it is possible to convert one sphere into two using nothing but cuts and rotations, the transformation involves objects that cannot exist in the physical world.
MATHEMATICS INDEPENDENT OF APPLICATIONS
Pure math; Pure Mathematics; Abstract mathematics; Pure mathematician; Pure maths; Speculative mathematics; Fundamental mathematics; Abstract math; Theoretical mathematics; Abstract Mathematics; Subfields of pure mathematics; Pure mathematics in Ancient Greece
matematica pura
pure gold         
Oro puro

Definition

pure
¦ adjective
1. not mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material.
(also pure-bred) (of an animal or plant) of unmixed origin or descent.
2. innocent or morally good.
3. (of a sound) perfectly in tune and with a clear tone.
4. (of a subject) theoretical rather than practical. Compare with applied.
5. complete; nothing but.
6. Phonetics (of a vowel) not joined with another to form a diphthong.
Derivatives
purely adverb
pureness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. pur 'pure', from L. purus.

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