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No, l'astuccio is not feminine in Italian.

Specifically, the masculine singular definite article l'* means "the." The masculine singular noun astuccio means "case." The pronunciation is "lah-STOOT-tchoh."

*It actually is il. But the vowel drops and is replaced by an apostrophe when the following word begins with a vowel.

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