amatrice

noun

Etymology

From French amatrice, female equivalent of amateur.

  1. borrowed from amatrice

Definitions

  1. A female amateur.

    • An amatrice, who practised in the fine arts, flourished at Venice at the date of 1780.
    • Madame du Châtelet also wrote on physics, but at best she was only an amatrice in science.
  2. Alternative form of amatrix.

    • No. 3076—Solid gold. Genuine Utah amatrice setting.

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