spedale/uspidali spitali ospedale hospital hospital hôpital hospital spital cheese cāseum (fōrmāticum) casu casgiu tumazzu formaggio, cacio queso formatge fromage...
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Portuguese Meaning argillam arcilla argila 'clay' blandum blando brando 'soft' cāseum queso queijo 'cheese' oculum → oc'lu ojo olho 'eye' hominem → hom'ne hombre...
194 KB (17,177 words) - 10:40, 19 September 2024
Since these are evolutions of primary complex, the tuberculomas may contain caseum or calcifications. With the passage of time, Mycobacterium tuberculosis...
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died in 161 after eating a large quantity of "Alpine cheese" ("cum Alpinum caseum in cena edisset avidius") at Lorium, near Rome. What the character of this...
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*/paˈnarʲu/ Fr. panier Occ. panièr Sp. panero Pt. paneiro OIt. panaio Nap. panaro caseum cheese.ACC PR. */ˈkasʲu/ Sp. queso Pt. queijo Vgl. chis Tsc. cascio Nap...
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cholesterol in the center of the granuloma becomes a cheesy substance called caseum. Foam cells may form around leaked silicone from breast implants. Lipid-laden...
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as secondary terms, sometimes differing in meaning. For example, Latin caseum "cheese" in the periphery (Portuguese queijo, Spanish queso, Romansh caschiel...
92 KB (10,708 words) - 13:13, 10 October 2024
cârneleagă ("penultimate week of Advent fast when meat can be eaten") caseum ligare ("tie/bind cheese")– câșlegi, luminaria – lumânare ("candle"), lex...
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Intervocalic /sj/ shows the following outcomes: Portuguese has [jʒ], as in CASEUM 'cheese' > [ˈkejʒu] or BASIUM > beijo 'kiss'. In Spanish the outcome can...
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