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Dictionary: bas·so   (băs'ō, bä') pronunciation
n., pl., bas·sos, or bas·si (').
  1. A bass singer, especially an operatic bass.
  2. An instrumental part written for a bass instrument.

[Italian, from Medieval Latin bassus, low.]


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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: an adult male singer with the lowest voice
  Synonym: bass

Meaning #2: the lowest adult male singing voice
  Synonyms: bass, bass voice


Wikipedia: Basso (bicycles)
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Basso bicycles is an Italian manufacturer of hand made road bicycles, founded in 1977 by the three Basso brothers, Marino, Renato and Alcide.

Marino Basso was the world professional road-racing champion in 1972, winning the race in Gap, in the south of France.

Their current line of road machines feature framesets built both of modern materials - carbon fiber and aluminum - and traditional steel frames.

They started building steel frames in northern Italy. Although of excellent quality, they didn't sponsor enough pro-teams to become really well known.

Vintage Basso machines from the late '70s and '80s are generally of lugged construction with Columbus steel tubing.

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