tuscany
/ˈtʌs.kə.ni/Definitions
1. noun
A region in central Italy known for its rolling hills, cypress trees, and vineyards, particularly famous for its wines and olive oil.
“The couple spent their honeymoon in Tuscany, exploring the charming villages and enjoying the local cuisine.”
2. proper noun
A region in central Italy, specifically the province of Tuscany in the central-western part of the Italian Peninsula.
“The tourist board of Tuscany is working to promote the area’s cultural heritage and natural beauty.”
3. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of Tuscany, particularly in terms of its culture, landscape, or architecture.
“The Tuscan-style villa was a beautiful blend of old and new, with its stone walls and terracotta tiles.”