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thamnotettix — ˌthamnōˈted.iks noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from thamn + Greek tettix cicada, of imitative origin : a genus of leafhoppers including some that transmit virus diseases (as yellows) to many plants … Useful english dictionary
Stedingerland — (Stagingerland), fruchtbarer Landstrich in den Weserbrüchen im oldenburgischen Kreise Delmenhorst; die Bewohner desselben heißen Stedinger (Stedingenser, Staginger). Ursprünglich Friesländer, wanderten sie im 12. Jahrh. wegen des Druckes… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
THAMNUS — apud Plin. l. 21. c. 15. ubi de herbis sponte nascentibus, in Italia paucissimas novimus, fraga, thamnum, ruscum, murinam: et Columellam, l. 10. iam thamni sponte virescunt, genus oleris est vel herbae, quae sale condiebatur et servabatur ad… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
θαμνοτέττιξ — ο (εντομ.) γένος ημίπτερων εντόμων τής οικογένειας cicadellidae. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αντιδάνεια λ., πρβλ. αγγλ. thamnotettix < thamno (πρβλ. θάμνος) + tettix (πρβλ. τέττιξ)] … Dictionary of Greek
θαμνόφιλος — ο 1. κολεόπτερα έντομα τής οικογένειας κουρκουλιονίδες 2. μικρό εντομοφάγο πτηνό τής οικογένειας αετομαχίδες. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αντιδάνεια λ., πρβλ. αγγλ. thamnophilus < thamno (πρβλ. θάμνος) + philus (πρβλ. φίλος)] … Dictionary of Greek
tamno--tamno — tàm·no tàm·no conf. TS zool., bot. cespuglio, ciuffo, relativo a cespugli, ad arbusti {{line}} {{/line}} ETIMO: dal gr. thámno , cfr. thámnos … Dizionario italiano
Common Substances — dust: (G): conio , conis; (L): pulveri , puMs fat: (G): adeps, adipo , (G): demo , demus; (G): lipo , llpus; (G): piar, piaro ; (G): pimela, pimelo ; (L): sebo , sebum; (G): stear, steat , steato flour: (G): aleuro , aleurum; (L): farin , farina… … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
Habltats — abode: (see house) cave: (L): antro ; (L): caverni ; (G): spel , speleo ; (G): troglo depths: (G): batho , bathy ; (G): bentho , (G): bysso ; (G): bytho dry: (L): arid ; (G): azo ; (G): xero dung: (G): bolito ; (G): copro ; (G): scat» ; (G):… … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
thamn- — combining form or thamno Etymology: Greek, from thamnos; akin to Greek thama frequent, often, tithenai to place, put more at do : bush : shrub thamnophile … Useful english dictionary