Major

"Major" in Italian

considerevole

(greater in number, quantity, or extent)

cospicuo

(greater in number, quantity, or extent)

grande

(greater in number, quantity, or extent)

importante

(greater in significance or importance)

maggiore

(of full legal age; having attained majority)

maggiore

(music: of a scale)

maggiore

(music: of an interval)

maggiore

(music: containing the note which is a major third above the tonic)

notevole

(greater in significance or importance)

principale

(greater in significance or importance)

significativo

(greater in significance or importance)

corso di laurea

(principal subject or course)

laurea

(principal subject or course)

maggiore

(military rank)

maggiorenne

(person of legal age)

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