crollato
Crollato is the past participle of the Italian verb crollare, meaning to crumble or collapse. In Italian, crollato functions in compound tenses (for example, è crollato, sono crollati) and, when used as an adjective, agrees with the noun in gender and number (crollata, crollate, crollati). The basic sense is that something has fallen apart or given way, often suddenly, due to structural failure or external forces such as an earthquake, explosion, or landslide.
In usage, crollato is common in reporting on accidents and disasters, engineering assessments, and geological descriptions.
Forms include: crollato (masc. sing.), crollata (fem. sing.), crollati (masc. pl.), crollate (fem. pl.).
Etymology: The word derives from the verb crollare; its exact historical origin is not clearly documented, but