lytta

  • 1Lytta — Lytta …

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  • 2Lytta — Lytta, so v.w. Pflasterkäfer. Lytta vesicaloria, so v.w. Spanische Fliege …

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  • 3lytta — [lit′ə] n. pl. lyttae [lit′ē] [ModL < L < Gr lytta, lyssa (lit., madness), thought to be a worm under a dog s tongue causing rabies] a band of cartilage lying along the underside of the tongue of dogs and certain other carnivores …

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  • 4Lytta — Lyt ta (l[i^]t t[.a]), n.; pl. {Lytt[ae]} ( t[=e]). [L., a worm said to grow under the tongue of dogs, and to cause canine madness, fr. Gr. ly tta, ly ssa, lit., madness.] (Anat.) A fibrous and muscular band lying within the longitudinal axis of… …

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  • 5Lytta — Lytta, s. Kantharide …

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  • 6 Lytta — Lytta …

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  • 7lytta — /lit euh/, n., pl. lyttas, lyttae /lit ee/. a long, worm shaped cartilage in the tongue of the dog and other carnivorous animals. [1595 1605; < NL < Gk lýtta, Attic form of lýssa rage, rabies; so named because the cartilage was thought to be a&#8230; …

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  • 8lytta — lyt•ta [[t]ˈlɪt ə[/t]] n. pl. lyt•tas, lyt•tae [[t]ˈlɪt i[/t]] zool. a long, irregularly linear cartilage on the underside of the tongue of dogs and other carnivores • Etymology: 1595–1605; &LT; NL &LT; Gk lýtta, lýssa rage, rabies …

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  • 9lytta — ˈlid.ə noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from lytta, lyssa madness, rabies more at lyssa 1. plural lyttae : a fibrous and cartilaginous rod lying within the longitudinal axis of the tongue in many carnivorous mammals (as the dog) …

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  • 10Lytta aenea — ? Lytta aenea Научная классификация Царство: Животные …

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