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Tromboncino (Italian: [trombonˈtʃiːno]), also
known as
zucchetta (Italian: [tsukˈketta]), is a type of
squash most
often used as a
summer squash. While...
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Tromboncino M28 ('Little Trombone') was an
interwar period infantry weapon developed by the Italians. It
combined a
grenade launcher with a carbine...
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Bartolomeo Tromboncino (c. 1470 – 1535 or later) was an
Italian composer of the
middle Renaissance. He is
mainly famous as a
composer of frottole; he...
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Lurano Rossino Mantovano Michele Pesenti Bartolomeo Tromboncino Michele Vicentino Except for
Tromboncino and Cara, who were
extremely famous, very little...
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Other summer squashes include the C.
moschata varieties:
Aehobak Tromboncino or
zucchetta In the
journals of
Lewis and Clark, on
October 12, 1804...
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referred to as 91/28's.
Moschetto per
Truppe Speciali con
Tromboncino (con
Tromboncino, with
grenade launcher) Mod. 91/28 (modified 91/28
coupled with...
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normal Carcano 6.5 mm carbine, the
Moschetto di
Fanteria Mod. 91/28 con
Tromboncino. In use, the rifle's bolt was
removed and
installed in the
launcher chamber...
- such as the
winter squash 'Golden Cushaw', or the
vining summer squash '
Tromboncino'. Its name
distinguishes it from
another similar-looking
variety of C...
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Fruit of the '
Tromboncino'
cultivar of the
Crookneck (C. moschata)
Group are
eaten either when very young, or as
mature winter squash....
- well-connected with the
Gonzaga and
Medici families, and
along with
Bartolomeo Tromboncino, was well
known as a
composer of frottolas. Very
little is
known of his...