inscatolare

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Italian

Etymology

in- +‎ scatola (box) +‎ -are

Verb

inscatolare

  1. (transitive) to box, pack
    • 1976, “I Want To Know”, performed by Adriano Celentano:
      Come fa la gente / A concepire / Di poter vivere / Nelle case d'oggi / Inscatolati come le acciughe
      How do people manage / To conceive / Of being able to live / In today's houses / Packed like anchovies
  2. (transitive) to can (fruit, etc.)

Conjugation

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