discontinuare

discontinuare
di·scon·ti·nu·à·re
v.tr. (io discontìnuo) OB
1. togliere continuità
2. v.pronom.intr., disperdersi
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DATA: 1615.
ETIMO: der. di continuare con 2dis-.

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