- Semito-Hamitic
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Semito-Hamitic — /ˌsɛmətoʊ hæˈmɪtɪk/ (say .semuhtoh ha mitik) noun → Afro Asiatic (def. 1) …
semito- — combining form Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Semitic (I) : Semite : Semitic Semito Hamite Semito Hamitic … Useful english dictionary
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