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The word intaglio means:

A small invertebrate that hangs on to any living thing.

A lizard.

To untangle an object from a mass of string.

A form of aria sung in Italian comic opera of the nineteenth century, specifically by a tenor.

An intelligent Anglo-American.

To use italics when writing or typing a paper.

A figure or design carved into or beneath the surface of hard metal or stone.

A cow with flowers woven into its tail.

A spider that has caught itself in its own web.

A sacred article of clothing worn only by the healers in aboriginal tribes.

A thick and cheesy pasta.


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