A contract or agreement for public works or supplies, particularly used in Italian and historical contexts (archaic).
From Italian 'appalto,' from 'appaltare' meaning 'to contract for,' possibly from Latin roots related to 'pactum' (agreement).
The word reflects Italy's sophisticated medieval system of managing large construction projects through formal contracts—an early form of project management that influenced European public administration.
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