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mostrati

Mostrati is a term in Italian that can refer to several related uses. In grammar, mostrati is the masculine plural past participle of mostrare, used in compound tenses with the auxiliary avere or as an adjective meaning "shown" or "displayed," as in gli elementi mostrati ("the shown elements"). It can also function as the second-person plural imperative of mostrarsi, meaning "show yourselves." The corresponding feminine forms are mostrata (singular) and mostrate (plural).

As an onomastic item, Mostrati exists as a surname in Italy. It is borne by a number

In historical and literary contexts, mostrati appears mainly as a participial form rather than a standalone

In contemporary usage, mostrati occurs primarily in Italian language resources, grammar guides, and literature, where it

of
individuals,
though
it
is
not
among
the
most
common
Italian
surnames.
The
surname
preserves
the
root
mostrare,
indicating
an
origin
related
to
displaying
or
presenting.
concept.
There
are
no
widely
recognized
places
or
organizations
named
Mostrati
in
major
reference
works.
appears
in
phrases
describing
visible
elements
or
as
an
imperative
in
dialogue.