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Secco is a
surname of
Italian origin,
which means dry. It may
refer to:
Alessio Secco (born 1970),
Italian football manager Caio
Secco (born 1990), Brazilian...
- Fresco-
secco (or a
secco or
fresco finto) is a wall
painting technique where pigments mixed with an
organic binder and/or lime are
applied onto dry plaster...
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Deborah Fialho Secco (born 26
November 1979) is a
Brazilian actress. She
became known in 1994 as one of the
protagonists of the teen
series Confissões...
- Mal
secco is a
disease caused by the conidia-producing
fungal plant pathogen Phoma tracheiphila. It
mainly causes disease to
citrus trees in the Mediterranean...
- sung, with more
sustained melodic lines. The
mostly syllabic recitativo secco ("dry",
accompanied only by continuo,
typically cello and harpsichord) is...
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Stefano Secco (born 1973 in Milan, Italy) is an
Italian opera singer. Born in
Milan in 1973,
Secco began his
studies under the
direction of
professor Alberto...
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Alessio Secco (born 5
January 1970) was an
Italian director of
football for the
Italian Serie A club Juventus.
Alessio was
later on
dismissed at the end...
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adjective fresco meaning "fresh", and may thus be
contrasted with fresco-
secco or
secco mural painting techniques,
which are
applied to
dried plaster, to supplement...
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Monte Secco is a
mountain of Lombardy, Italy. It is
located within the
Bergamasque Prealps. v t e...
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Secco Sistemi is an
Italian joint-stock
company founded in 1947 in
Treviso by Aldo
Secco, in a
building owned by his family. The company's
brand name is...