- mur|rhine
- mur|rhine «MUR ihn, -yn», adjective, noun.–adj.of or like murra.–n.a murrhine vase.╂[< Latin murrhinus < murra murra]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
rhine — rhine·grave; rhine·land·er; rhine·stone; rhine·stoned; r·rhine; tichor·rhine; cat·ar·rhine; cer·a·to·rhine; er·rhine; mesor·rhine; mur·rhine; plat·yr·rhine; am·phi·rhine; lep·to·rhine; mono·rhine; si·phono·rhine; … English syllables
mur — che·mur·gic; cur·mur·ring; de·mur·i·ty; de·mur·ra·ble; de·mur·rage; de·mur·ral; de·mur·rant; fe·mur; le·mur; mur·cia; mur·ci·a·na; mur·der·ee; mur·der·er; mur·der·ess; mur·der·ous; mur·der·ous·ly; mur·der·ous·ness; mur·drum; mur·geon; mur·ji… … English syllables
murrhine — mur·rhine … English syllables
Murrhine — Mur rhine, a. [L. murrhinus, fr. murrha: cf. F. murrhin.] Made of the stone or material called by the Romans murrha; applied to certain costly vases of great beauty and delicacy used by the luxurious in Rome as wine cups; as, murrhine vases, cups … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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