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121de mor|tu|is nil ni|si bo|num — «dee MR chu ihs nihl NY sy BOH nuhm», Latin. of the dead (say) nothing except good …
122do|num — «duh NUHM», noun. a unit of land measurement in Turkey, Yugoslavia, and certain countries of the Near East. ╂[< Turkish dönüm] …
123du|o|de|num — «DOO uh DEE nuhm, DYOO ; du OD uh , dyu », noun, plural na or nums. the first part of the small intestine, just below the stomach, which ends at the jejunum. ╂[< Medieval Latin duodenum < Latin duodēnī twelve each < duodecim twelve <… …
124e plu|ri|bus u|num — «ee PLUR uh buhs YOO nuhm», Latin. out of many, one. It is the motto inscribed on the official seal of the United States. It was once the official motto of the United States, but since 1956 the official motto has been “In God We Trust.” …
125ec|ce sig|num — «EHK see SIHG nuhm, EHK eh», Latin. see the proof; behold the sign …
126e|pig|y|num — «ih PIHJ uh nuhm», noun. 1. the opening of the female genital organs in the arachnids. 2. a flat plate covering this opening in a spider. ╂[< New Latin epigynum < Greek epi on, over + gyn female] …
127ep|i|ster|num — «EHP uh STUR nuhm», noun, plural na « nuh». 1. a) (in mammals) the upper part of the sternum; manubrium. b) (in lower vertebrate animals) the interclavicle. 2. a division of the thorax of an insect …
128ep|i|tym|pa|num — «EHP uh TIHM puh nuhm», noun. the upper portion of the tympanic cavity of the ear …