Definition & Meaning | English word PROGRAMMA
PROGRAMMA
Definitions of PROGRAMMA
- (obsolete, historical, Ancient Greece) Any law, which, after it had passed the Athenian senate, was fixed on a tablet for public inspection before being proposed to the general assembly of the people.
- (obsolete) An edict published for public information; an official bulletin; a public proclamation.
- (obsolete) A preface.
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using PROGRAMMA in a Sentence
- On January 25, 1925, he was excommunicated, which was confirmed several times, because in his works he defended the ideas of modernism, particularly in Il programma dei modernisti ("The Modernists' Program", 1908) and Lettere di un prete modernista ("Letters from a Modernist Priest", 1908).
- Idem, La scultura bronzea a Genova nel Medioevo e il programma decorativo della Cattedrale nel primo Trecento, in Bollettino d’Arte, s.
- in Lelystad (Zeafuels), and a centralised organisation exists (Interdepartementaal programma biobased economy), with supporting research (Food & Biobased Research) being conducted.
- Italian companies have developed products that are of fundamental importance in contemporary society, such as the Olivetti-developed transistorized mainframe computer systems (Olivetti Elea) and, in 1964, one of the world's first commercial desktop electronic programmable calculators, the Programma 101, invented by Pier Giorgio Perotto.
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