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What does ideata mean exactly feel free to provide some examples if you want thanks again beforehand.
What does ideata mean exactly feel free to provide some examples if you want thanks again beforehand.
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Ideata è il participio passato di ideare che significa "immaginare","progettare","escogitare","concepire con la mente".
Di solito si usa per precisare il proprietario dell'idea
Esempio: "Lo stile grafico del gioco è stato ideato da Ben Weatherall"
I termini inglesi che più si avvicinano al significato di "ideato" sono: "designed","created","conceived".
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when a person invents something starts from an idea. so any object before being designed and built was first IDEATA (Galileo Galilei IDEATO the helicopter)
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