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Definition of Menotti
1. Noun. United States composer (born in Italy) of operas (born in 1911).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Menotti
Literary usage of Menotti
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electricity and the Electric Telegraph by George Bartlett Prescott (1888)
"THE Menotti BATTERY. The Menotti element is composed of an earthenware or glass
cell, having a flat circular plate of copper laid at the bottom, ..."
2. The Liberation of Italy, 1815-1870 by Evelyn Martinengo Cesaresco (1902)
"CHAPTER III PRISON AND SCAFFOLD 1821-1831 Political Trials in Venetia and
Lombardy—Risings in the South and Centre—Giro Menotti. ..."
3. Italy: From the Fall of Napoleon I., in 1815, to the Death of Victor by John Webb Probyn (1884)
"... and restores the Duke of Modena and the Duchess of Parma—Execution of Giro
Menotti, Vincenzo Borelli, and the Cavaliere Ricci—The Austrians in Bologna, ..."
4. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1840)
"The utility of the result published by M. Menotti has been so generally felt,
... It has been the object of M. Menotti, on the contrary, to render them ..."
5. Italy: From the Fall of Napoleon I., in 1815, to the Year 1890 by John Webb Probyn (1891)
"... and restores the Duke of Modena and the Duchess of Parma—Execution of Ciro
Menotti, Vincenzo Borelli, and the Cavaliere Ricci—The Austrian s in Bologna, ..."