What's the difference between genoese and genovese?
Genoese
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to Genoa, a city of Italy.
(n. sing. & pl.) A native or inhabitant of Genoa; collectively, the people of Genoa.
Example Sentences:
(1) An antismoking campaign aimed at the 9-18 year old Genoese school population in 1981-1985 is described.
(2) It’s possible Mary Berry is in fact a trojan behemoth, and viewers might wonder what dark secrets she’s hiding as a highly strung web administrator from Kettering furiously puts the finishing touches to a multi-tiered woodland-themed Genoese sponge.
(3) Anti-HTLV III prevalence has been investigated in serum samples of 638 intravenous drug users collected over May 1981 - March 1985 and stored at -20 degrees C. Separately, in a prospective way, we have studied 68 IV drug abusers (53 Genoese and 15 of Sanremo area) of whom we have collected, at least, one serum specimen for each year, starting with 1981.
(4) He is known by the old Genoese name of Baciccia, which translates to Battista in Italian or Baptist in English.
(5) What is striking, though, is how flat and dull his portrait of a Genoese noblewoman looks alongside his master’s masterpiece.