tramă

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See also: trama, tramá, and tramã

Romanian

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Etymology

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Originally from Latin trāma, now used only with modern senses borrowed from French trame.

Noun

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tramă f (plural trame)

  1. (of fabric) texture, woof, weft
  2. tissue, fabric
  3. (figuratively) plot, action
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