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1-pleu — pleu·ra; …
2pleu — pleu·ra·can·thea; pleu·ra·can·thus; pleu·ric; pleu·ri·sy; pleu·rite; pleu·rit·ic; pleu·ri·tis; pleu·ro·bra·chia; pleu·ro·branch; pleu·ro·bronchitis; pleu·ro·cap·sa; pleu·ro·carp; pleu·ro·car·pi; pleu·ro·car·pous; pleu·ro·cen·tral;… …
3pleu — PLEU, pleuri, s.n. (reg.) Tinichea. – Din magh. pléh, scr. pleh. Trimis de oprocopiuc, 24.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 PLEU s. v. cositor, plumb, staniu, tablă, tinichea. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime pleu s …
4pleu- — pleu English meaning: to run, flow; to swim Deutsche Übersetzung: “rinnen (and rennen), fließen; schwimmen, schwemmen, gießen; fliegen, flattern” Note: probably extension from pel “flow, swim”, and originally ds. as pel(eu)… …
5pleu|ra — pleu|ra1 «PLUR uh», noun, plural pleu|rae «PLUR ee». a thin membrane in the body of a mammal, covering each lung and folded back to make a lining for the thorax or chest cavity. ╂[< New Latin pleura < Greek pleur the side, rib, or pleurá… …
6pleu|ri|sy — «PLUR uh see», noun. inflammation of the thin membrane covering the lungs and lining the thorax, often marked by fever, chest pains, and difficulty in breathing: »Pleurisy usually occurs as a complication of pneumonia, tuberculosis, and other… …
7pleu — pleu, pleuch e, pleugh Sc. ff. plough …
8pleu- — To flow. Derivatives include pulmonary, Pluto, flow, fowl, flutter, and fluster. I. Basic form *pleu . 1. plover, pluvial, pluvious …
9pleu-pleu — ou plui plui (pleu pleu ou pluiplui) s. m. Pivert. ÉTYMOLOGIE Imitation du cri de l oiseau …
10pleu|ron — «PLUR on», noun, plural pleu|ra. a lateral part of the body of an anthropod, especially of a thoracic segment of an insect. ╂[< New Latin pleuron < Greek pleurón rib, side] …