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91MAGRADA et MEC-NAZA — duae familiae Zenetorum (Africae populi, qui circa A. C. 950. familiam Idris penitus exstirpârunt) tenuêre Imperium annos centum et quod excurrit: donec Lautunii, alius Africae populus, ad montem Atlantem, creatô Rege, Zenetorum imperio finem… …
92Str̀mec Pòdravskī — m naselje (u blizini Varaždina) …
93Str̀mec Sȁmoborskī — m naselje (u blizini Samobora) …
94bȑmeč — (bȑmbeč) m bot. bodljikava biljka (Eryngium campestre), jestiva korijena iz porodice štitarki (Umbelliferae); kotrljan, vražji stric …
95gr̀mēč — m 〈G grméča〉 1. {{001f}}grmlje, predio pod grmljem; grmljak 2. {{001f}}(Grmeč) geogr. planina u Bosni …
96hu|mec|tant — «hyoo MEHK tuhnt», noun. a moistening agent used especially in tobacco, cosmetics, and textiles: »Humectants help replace the natural youthful moisture that s lost with the years (New Yorker). ╂[< Latihūmectāns, antis, present participle of… …
97Ol|mec — «OHL mehk», noun, adjective. –n. a member of a highly civilized people who lived in southeastern Mexico before the Aztecs. Their culture flourished from about 1200 B.C. to 100 B.C. »The most ancient civilization of Mesoamerica is that of the… …
98pneu|mec|to|my — «noo MEHK tuh mee, nyoo », noun, plural mies. the surgical removal of part of a lung. ╂[< Greek pneúmōn lung + ektom a cutting out] …
99thy|mec|to|mize — «thy MEHK tuh myz», transitive verb, mized, miz|ing. to subject to thymectomy …
100thy|mec|to|my — «thy MEHK tuh mee», noun, plural mies. the surgical removal of the thymus gland. ╂[< thymus + ectomy] …