bussola

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== Italian == === Etymology === From Latin buxis (“box”), from Ancient Greek πυξίς (puxís). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbus.so.la/ Rhymes: -ussola Hyphenation: bùs‧so‧la === Noun === bussola f (plural bussole) compass (navigation instrument) bush (mechanical part) sedan chair revolving door ballot box ==== Descendants ==== → Albanian: busull, busulla → Arabic: بُوصُلَة (būṣula), بُوصِلَة (būṣila) → Bulgarian: бу́сола (búsola) → Catalan: brúixola → Dalmatian: bȕsula → French: boussole → Greek: μπούσουλας (boúsoulas) → Macedonian: бусола (busola) → Portuguese: bússola → Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic script: бу̀сола Latin script: bùsola → Spanish: brújula → Ottoman Turkish: پوصوله (pusula), پوسوله (pusula), پوصولا (pusula), پوسولا (pusula), پوصله (pusla), پوسله (pusla), پوصلا (pusla), پوسلا (pusla)Turkish: pusula→ Armenian: փուսուլա (pʻusula)Kurdish:→ Central Kurdish: پِسوولە (pisûle)→ Northern Kurdish: pisûle === Noun === bussola m (plural bussolai) a type of ring-shaped breadstick from Burano == Swedish == === Etymology === Borrowed from Italian bussola (“compass”). Coined by Swedish-Italian restaurateur Giuseppe Sperandio. === Noun === bussola c A pizza garnished with tomato sauce, cheese, ham and prawn; a vesuvio with prawns.