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The noun 'artificio' may mean 'art, craft, occupation'. It also may refer to 'system or theory of art' or 'work of art'. And it also may mean 'art, cleverness, skill' or 'cunning, craft'. It's a neuter gender noun. The declension in the singular is the following: artificium in the nominative, as the subject of the sentence; artificii in the genitive, as the object of possession; artificii in the dative, as the indirect object of the verb; artificium in the accusative case, as the direct object of the verb; and artificio in the ablative case, as the object of the preposition. In the plural, the declension is the following: nominative artificia; genitive artificiorum; dative artificius; accusative artificia; and ablative artificiis.

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