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Definition of Giusto

Giusto
Giusto Gius"to, a. [It., fr. L. justus. See Just, a.] (Mus.) In just, correct, or suitable time.

Meaning of Giusto from wikipedia

- ritardando); also may be found in combination with other terms such as a tempo giusto (in strict time) or a tempo di menuetto (at the speed of a minuet) ab (Ger...
- San Giusto may refer to: Italian ship San Giusto, a 1993 San Giorgio-class amphibious transport dock of the Italian Navy San Giusto, a transport ship...
- Anselmi, Michele (30 March 2008). "Ilaria Spada, brava e con il fidanzato giusto - IlGiornale.it". Il Giornale (in Italian). Retrieved 15 August 2012. Anselmi...
- San Giusto (L 9894) is a San Giorgio-class amphibious transport dock of the Italian Navy. The ship was built by Fincantieri-Cantieri Navali SpA at Riva...
- is a 2023 historical drama film directed by Stéphanie Di Giusto from a screenplay by Di Giusto and Sandrine Le Coustumer, based on a treatment by Le Coustumer...
- Tempo giusto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɛmpo ˈdʒusto]) is a musical term that means 'in correct time'. In the 17th and 18th centuries (Baroque and early...
- Giusto de' Menabuoi (c. 1320–1391) was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance. He was born in the Republic of Florence. He was likely a pupil of Giotto...
- Giusto Utens or Justus Utens (died 1609) was a Flemish painter who is remembered for the series of Medicean villas in lunette form that he painted for...
- Joos Amann von Ravensburg (in Italian Giusto di Alemagna, or Justus d'Alemanno), a German painter, who practised at Genoa in the 15th century. He painted...
- San Giusto is a church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy. Built over a pre-existing church, it dates to the second half of the 12th century. Its titular...