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  • 91thae — al·thae·in; cu·thae·an; des·mog·na·thae; dis·co·nan·thae; gna·thae; ne·og·na·thae; odon·tog·na·thae; palae·og·na·thae; schi·zog·na·thae; syn·an·thae; thae; leu·co·cy·thae·mia; leu·co·cy·thae·mic; li·thae·mia; li·thae·mic; mat·thae·an;… …

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  • 92thous — acan·thous; ag·na·thous; an·thous; aph·thous; cla·dan·thous; ec·tog·na·thous; en·tog·na·thous; gna·thous; gym·nan·thous; hy·pog·na·thous; is·an·thous; me·nog·na·thous; me·sog·na·thous; me·tag·na·thous; myr·i·a·can·thous; no·ta·can·thous;… …

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  • 93palaeo- — +brit. Chiefly Brit. var. of paleo Also, before some vowels palae …

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  • 94pale- — aff. var. of paleo before vowels: palearctic[/ex] Also, esp. brit. palae …

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  • 95paleo- — gel aff. a combining form meaning “old” or “ancient,” used esp. in reference to former geologic time periods: paleobotany[/ex] Also, pale esp. brit. palae , palaeo . Etymology: < Gk palaio , comb. form of palaiós …

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  • 96Palaearctic — /pæliˈaktɪk/ (say palee ahktik), /peɪ / (say pay ) adjective of or relating to a biogeographical division of the Holarctic realm comprising Europe and northern Asia together with North Africa. Also, Palearctic. {palae + arctic} Usage: For… …

  • 97palaeo- — a prefix meaning old , ancient . Also, paleo , palae , pale . {Greek palaio , combining form of palaios} Usage: For spelling variation see ae1 …

  • 98palaeontology — /ˌpæliɒnˈtɒlədʒi / (say .paleeon toluhjee), /ˌpeɪ / (say .pay ) noun the systematic study of the forms of life existing in former geological periods, as represented by fossil animals and plants. Also, paleontology. {French paléontologie; from… …

  • 99besche — Besche, ou houë, Bidens, Bipalium, Pala, palae. Semble qu il vienne de Bec, car une beche a un bec. Bescher, Perfodere terram …

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  • 100masse — Masse, Il vient de {{t=g}}madza,{{/t}} par mutation de {{t=g}}dz{{/t}} en ss, Massa. Une masse de quelque chose que ce soit, faite en forme de pain, Pastillus. Masse d arain, ou masse d argent, AEs graue. Une masse d or, Palacra. Petite masse,… …

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