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BLATÍDE s. f. pl. familie de insecte ortoptere alergătoare, cu corpul turtit, antene lungi şi protorace mult lăţit, ca un disc ce acoperă capul. (< fr. blatidés) Trimis de raduborza, 13.11.2008. Sursa: MDN
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Vulgate - Etymology dictionary

04.10.2020 — c.1600, Latin translation of the Bible, especially that completed in 405 by St. Jerome (c.340 420), from M.L. Vulgata, from L.L. vulgata common, general, ordinary, ...
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formic acid - Medical dictionary

25.09.2020 — HCOOH; the smallest carboxylic acid; a strong caustic, used as an astringent and counterirritant. * * * formic acid n a colorless pungent fuming vesicant liquid ...
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epithet - Etymology dictionary

23.02.2021 — 1570s, descriptive name for a person or thing, from M.Fr. épithète or directly from L. epitheton, from Gk. epitheton something added, adjective often used as noun ...
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isoglossa - Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari

07.10.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: Isoglossa — Isoglossa … Wikipedia Español. Isoglossa — Taxobox regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis ...
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foveolae gastricae - Medical dictionary

12.06.2020 — [TA] gastric pits: the numerous pits in the gastric mucosa marking the openings of the gastric glands. Foveolae gastricae (gastric pits) in the pyloric stomach.
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hypodermic - Etymology dictionary

03.11.2020 — (adj.) 1830, from HYPO (Cf. hypo ) under + DERMA (Cf. derma) skin + IC (Cf. ic)