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20 answers for: From-Italian-for-"enamel,-glaze,-melt",-name-given...
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SMALTOFrom Italian for "enamel, glaze, melt", name given to coloured glass for mosaic work; or, a traditionally Venetian hand-cut cube of it (6)
TESSERAPiece of stone or glass for mosaic work
TIEDYESAttached positively to coloured garments (3-4)
OPUS____ musivum is mosaic work in enamel or coloured glass
LIMOGESCapital of the French department of Haute-Vienne, formerly noted for enamel work and porcelain
TOOTHANDNAILWay to fight for enamel and keratin
TOMBOLARaffle or lotto of a fete or fair whose name, from Italian for "tumble, turn a somersault", refers to the revolving drum from which tickets are drawn (7)
PAPPARDELLEWord, from Italian for "devour, eat hungrily/greedily, gobble up", for broad ribbons of pasta for ragu (11)
TOCCATAMusical work, often with virtuoso elements, with a name derived from Italian for "touched"
TABLETUSED FOR MOSAIC INSCRIPTION TO REARRANGE BATTLE
TASSERAFrom "four", a cube, die or square tablet on which a watchword was written as a token or ticket in classical times; or, a small quadrilateral block/tile for mosaic (7)
TILEPlaying piece used in Scrabble and mah-jong; or, a tessera for mosaic (4)
EMAILFrench word for enamel
ADAOrg. for enamel experts
CONFETTIFrom Italian for "bonbons", word for little sweets or exploding white-cloud-forming balls of plaster flung at carnivals originally, later for pieces of colourful fluttering paper thrown over brides/gr
GONZOFrom Italian for "fool" and Spanish for "bumpkin, goose", word meaning "absurd, bizarre, crazy" that is used in reference to journalism of an eccentric, exaggerated or subjective nature (5)
ADAGIOSFrom Italian for "at ease", a musical term for slow movements; or, compositions to be performed in largo- or lento-like tempos (7)
ORZOVariety of risoni-like pasta whose name, from Italian for "barley", aptly refers to its grain-like shape (4)
PARASOLThe name of what light umbrella comes from Italian for "protecting against" and "sun"? (7)
GEMMAWhat girl's name comes from Italian for "jewel"? (5)