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Definition of Voltis

Volti
Volti Vol"ti, imperative. [It., fr. voltare to turn. See Volt a tread.] (Mus.) Turn, that is, turn over the leaf. Volti subito [It.] (Mus.), turn over quickly.

Meaning of Voltis from wikipedia

- The Three Faces (Italian: I tre volti) is a 1965 Italian anthology film consisting of three segments directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, Mauro Bolognini...
- Volti is a 16- to 24-person professional vocal ensemble based in San Francisco, focused on the commissioning and performance of new music. In 2018, Volti...
- as a temperate world, similar to Earth, with extensive marshlands around Voltis City, the planetary capital, which was under Chaos control before the events...
- Black Sabbath (Italian: I tre volti della paura, lit. 'The Three Faces of Fear') is a 1963 horror anthology film directed by Mario Bava. The film consists...
- to two staves and adapted for playing on piano voce Voice volante Flying volti subito (V.S.) Turn immediately (i.e. turn the page quickly). While this...
- in more than seventy films since 1974. "Nicola di Pinto, attore napoletano dai mille volti - Napolitan.it". 3 June 2015. Nicola Di Pinto at IMDb v t e...
- Knight of 100 Faces (Italian: Il cavaliere dai cento volti) is a 1960 Italian swashbuckler historical film directed by Pino Mercanti and starring Lex...
- that project fell through. Instead, she starred in the 1965 movie I tre volti (The Three Faces) and became the companion of its Italian director, Franco...
- Technology. Archived from the original on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2011. Volti, Rudi (1999). "cotton". The Facts on File Encyclopedia of Science, Technology...
- Encyclopedia of Mexico, 1997, p. 718. Giordano Gamberini (1975). Mille volti di m****oni. Grande Oriente d'Italia (in Italian). Rome: Erasmo. p. 253....