What does loggia in Italian mean?

What is the meaning of the word loggia in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use loggia in Italian.

The word loggia in Italian means loggia, Masonic lodge, lodge, cavity, locule. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word loggia

loggia

sostantivo femminile (edificio aperto da uno o più lati) (Italian architecture)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
La loggia risaliva al Cinquecento ed era oggi un luogo di ritrovo dei giovani della città.

Masonic lodge

sostantivo femminile (luogo di adunanza massonica)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
I massoni si riunirono nella loggia segreta.

lodge

sostantivo femminile (estensione (sezione massonica) (Masonic)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Mi proposero di entrare a far parte di una loggia massonica.

cavity

sostantivo femminile (anatomia (cavità contenente un organo) (anatomy)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
In anatomia, si chiama loggia una delle cavità dell'organismo.

locule

sostantivo femminile (botanica: cavità dell'ovario) (botany)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
L'ovario si trova all'interno della loggia.

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