Alfresco

/ælˈfrɛskoʊ/ adverb, adjective

In the open air; outdoors, especially used to describe eating meals outside or outdoor entertainment.

From Italian 'al fresco' (literally 'at the fresh'), where 'al' means 'at the' and 'fresco' means 'fresh' or 'cool.' The term originally referred to painting on freshly laid plaster, later broadened to mean outdoor activities.

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