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Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
thras — er·y·thras·ma; … English syllables
er|y|thras|ma — «EHR uh THRAZ muh», noun. a chronic, contagious skin disease attacking especially the armpits and groin, caused by certain bacteria and controlled by the use of antibiotics, especially erythromycin. ╂[< New Latin erythrasma < erythr red +… … Useful english dictionary
Thrasybulus — /thras euh byooh leuhs/, n. died c389 B.C., Athenian patriot and general. * * * ▪ Greek general died 388 BC Athenian general and democratic leader. Thrasybulus public career began in 411 BC, when he frustrated the oligarchic rising in … Universalium
Thrasybulus — /thras euh byooh leuhs/, n. died c389 B.C., Athenian patriot and general … Useful english dictionary
Races of The Elder Scrolls — The Elder Scrolls series of role playing video games are populated with a number of fantasy races, ten of which are playable. Generally, these races fall into one of three distinct archetypes, namely, humans, elvenkind, and beastfolk. Within the… … Wikipedia
Tamriel — is the fictional continent where the events of The Elder Scrolls games take place. It is located on the planet of Nirn, which is the mortal realm of the finite and the partial, as opposed to the immortal realms (i.e. Daedric realms of Oblivion)… … Wikipedia
erythrasma — An eruption of well circumscribed reddish brown patches, in the axillae and groins especially, due to the presence of Corynebacterium minutissimum in the stratum corneum. [G. erythraino, to redden] * * * er·y·thras·ma .er ə thraz mə n a chronic… … Medical dictionary
Mithra — Mi thra, Mithras Mi thras, prop. n. [L., from Gr. ?.] The sun god of the ancient Persians; the god of light and truth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mithras — Mithra Mi thra, Mithras Mi thras, prop. n. [L., from Gr. ?.] The sun god of the ancient Persians; the god of light and truth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
urethra — noun (plural thras or urethrae) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek ourēthra, from ourein to urinate Date: 1634 the canal that in most mammals carries off the urine from the bladder and in the male serves also as a passageway for semen • urethral… … New Collegiate Dictionary