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enacademic.com Acetabulum - Medical dictionary 08.07.2020 — The cup shaped socket of the hip joint. In fact, in Latin an “acetabulum” is cup, a vinegar cup. The acetabulum is a feature of the pelvis. The head (upper end) of ...
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enacademic.com gurgle - Etymology dictionary 17.01.2021 — (v.) early 15c., medical term for gurgling heard in the abdomen, a native, echoic formation, or ultimately from L. gurguliare, perhaps via Du., Ger. gurgeln.
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enacademic.com gurgle - Etymology dictionary 17.01.2021 — (v.) early 15c., medical term for gurgling heard in the abdomen, a native, echoic formation, or ultimately from L. gurguliare, perhaps via Du., Ger. gurgeln.
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enacademic.com дирхам - Macedonian dictionary
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Chihuahua - Etymology dictionary
23.02.2021 — dog breed, 1858, from the city and state in Mexico, said to be from a lost native word that meant dry place.
Chihuahua - Etymology dictionary
23.02.2021 — dog breed, 1858, from the city and state in Mexico, said to be from a lost native word that meant dry place.
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substratum - Etymology dictionary
13.10.2020 — 1630s, from Mod.L. substratum (pl. substrata), neut. sing. pp. of L. substernere to spread underneath, from sub (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + sternere (see STRATUM ...
substratum - Etymology dictionary
13.10.2020 — 1630s, from Mod.L. substratum (pl. substrata), neut. sing. pp. of L. substernere to spread underneath, from sub (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + sternere (see STRATUM ...
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enacademic.com Apheresis - Medical dictionary 10.06.2020 — aph·e·re·sis (af-ə-reґsis) [Gr. aphairesis removal] any procedure in which blood is withdrawn from a donor, a fluid or solid portion (plasma, leukocytes, platelets, etc.) ...
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enacademic.com Apheresis - Medical dictionary 10.06.2020 — aph·e·re·sis (af-ə-reґsis) [Gr. aphairesis removal] any procedure in which blood is withdrawn from a donor, a fluid or solid portion (plasma, leukocytes, platelets, etc.) ...
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toluene - Etymology dictionary
21.02.2021 — (n.) colorless liquid hydrocarbon, 1871, from Ger. toluin (Berzelius, 1842), from Tolu, place in Colombia (now Santiago de Tolu) from which balsam of Tolu was ...
toluene - Etymology dictionary
21.02.2021 — (n.) colorless liquid hydrocarbon, 1871, from Ger. toluin (Berzelius, 1842), from Tolu, place in Colombia (now Santiago de Tolu) from which balsam of Tolu was ...
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enacademic.com toluene - Etymology dictionary 21.02.2021 — (n.) colorless liquid hydrocarbon, 1871, from Ger. toluin (Berzelius, 1842), from Tolu, place in Colombia (now Santiago de Tolu) from which balsam of Tolu was ...
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enacademic.com toluene - Etymology dictionary 21.02.2021 — (n.) colorless liquid hydrocarbon, 1871, from Ger. toluin (Berzelius, 1842), from Tolu, place in Colombia (now Santiago de Tolu) from which balsam of Tolu was ...
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