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HEMA Alliance
The HEMA Alliance supports the Historical European Martial Arts community across the world.
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HAEMA- Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Haema- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “blood.” It is used in some medical terms, especially in pathology.
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Hæma - song and lyrics by This Gift Is A Curse | Spotify
Listen to Hæma on Spotify. Song · This Gift Is A Curse · 2019. ... Hæma. This Gift Is A Curse. 2:38 · Blood is My Harvest. This Gift Is A Curse. 4:54.
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hæma-
hæma-, hema- repr. Gr. αἷµα blood; sometimes improperly used as combining form instead of the etymologically regular hæmato- or hæmo-. For such words in hæma- see hæmo-. These erroneous forms in hæma- are nearly all of French origination. Littré has hémachroïne, -dromomètre, -dynamique, -statique; t...
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HEMA Explained: Discovering Historical European Martial Arts
HEMA Explained: Discovering Historical European Martial Arts · Comments. 70. Using this as the introductory video for the club. 7:20 · Go to ...
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haema- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Irish · Alternative forms · Etymology · Prefix. edit. haema-. haemo- (pertaining to blood). Derived terms. edit · Irish terms prefixed with haema-.
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Hljómalind
The name "Hljómalind" is made up of two words, "hljóma-", which means sounds or chords, and "-lind", which means fountain, spring or well. Sigur Rós songs
Icelandic-language songs
2007 songs
EMI Records singles
Songs written by Jónsi
Songs written by Orri Páll Dýrason
Songs written by Georg Hólm
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Hema - Wikipedia
Hema may refer to: Hemā (mythology), a figure from Polynesian mythology; HEMA (store), a Dutch chain of stores; Hema (supermarket) (盒马), a supermarket ...
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Hema
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HEMA- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
New Latin, from Greek haima. Rhymes for hema-. emma · gemma · lemma · angioedema · dilemma · oedema · lymphedema · papilledema · plasmalemma · sarcolemma.
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(PDF) HAEMA (Aίμα)-MYTH AND HISTORY - ResearchGate
The Greek word AIMA (haema, blood) is derived from the ancient Greek verb “αίθω” (aetho), which means “make red-hot, roast” or “warm, heat”.
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haema- | hema-, comb. form meanings, etymology and more
haema- is a borrowing from Greek. Etymons: Greek αἷμα. See etymology. Nearby entries. hadronic, adj.1962–; hadrosaur, n.1877–; hadrosaurian ...
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hæmatherm
hæmatherm, hem- Zool. (ˈhiːməθɜːm) [f. mod.L. Hematherma n. pl. (Latreille), erroneously f. Gr. αἷµα blood (see hæma-) + θερµ-ός warm.] A warm-blooded animal. So hæmaˈthermal, hæmaˈthermous adjs., belonging to the hæmatherms; warm-blooded.1847 Craig, Hematherms. 1886 Syd. Soc. Lex., Hæmathermous. 18...
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hæmophæin
hæmophæin Chem. (hiːməʊˈfiːɪn) Also hæma-, -phein. [mod. f. hæmo- + Gr. ϕαι-ός dusky + -in. The erroneous spelling hæma- follows F. hémaphéine.] A brownish substance found in the blood in some cases of jaundice.1845 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. I. 40 The ether takes up a certain amount of hæmap...
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Pazeh language
*C, *S > s
*D, *Z > d
*k, *g > k
*j, *s > z
*S2, *H > h
*N, *ñ > l
*r, *R > x
Pazih also split some Proto-Austronesian phonemes:
*S > s (merged with * C); *S2, *H > h
*w > ø, w
*e > e, u
Grammar
Like Bunun, Seediq, Squliq Atayal, Mantauran Rukai, and the Tsouic languages, Pazeh does not distinguish between
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