Definition: The Italian word for Italy (Italian: Italia) was borrowed from English as a contraction of Latin "Italica" meaning "to make; to be made," which itself derived from Greek αΌΞ»Ξ΅ΞΊΟΞΏΟ, 'elΔktos,' meaning to make something beautiful. The name derives from the city that became known as Florence in Italy.
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