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pulita

Pulita is a term in the Italian language with multiple uses. It is the feminine singular past participle of the verb pulire, meaning to clean, and it can function as an adjective describing cleanliness when it modifies feminine nouns.

In everyday usage, pulita agrees with the noun it describes: una stanza pulita (a clean room), l’acqua

Pulita is also encountered as a surname in Italian-speaking regions. As a family name it is relatively

There are no widely recognized places or institutions named Pulita as a standalone title. When it appears

è
pulita
(the
water
is
clean).
When
used
with
the
auxiliary
essere
in
compound
tenses,
the
participle
agrees
in
gender
and
number,
as
in
le
finestre
sono
pulite
(the
windows
are
clean).
uncommon
and
does
not
imply
a
specific
occupation
or
origin
by
itself.
in
toponyms
or
branding,
it
is
typically
part
of
a
longer
name
or
expression.