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Dictionary: mag·nif·i·co   (măg-nĭf'ĭ-kō') pronunciation

n., pl., -coes.
  1. A person of distinguished rank, importance, or appearance: "He is both an old-world and a new-world figure, a feudal magnifico and a modern technocrat" (Observer).
  2. A nobleman of the Venetian Republic.

[Italian, magnificent, magnifico, from Latin magnificus. See magnific.]


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