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trachy-
trachy- (treɪkɪ) combining form, repr. Gr. τραχύ-ς rough, in a few modern scientific terms. trachyˈcarpous a. Bot. [Gr. καρπός fruit], rough-fruited. ˌtrachychroˈmatic a. [Gr. χρῶµα colour], applied to certain cells in bone-marrow which take a deep stain. trachyˈglossate Zool. [Gr. γλῶσσα tongue], a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trachy (currency)
The term trachy (), plural trachea (τραχέα), meaning "rough" or "uneven", was used to describe the cup-shaped (incorrectly often called "scyphate") Byzantine coins struck in the 11th–14th centuries. The term was properly applied to coins of electrum, billon, or copper, and not to the gold hyperpyra.... wikipedia.org
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Trachy
Trachy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sośnicowice, within Gliwice County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Sośnicowice, west of Gliwice, and west of the regional capital Katowice. References Trachy wikipedia.org
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trachyte
trachyte Geol. and Min. (ˈtreɪkaɪt, ˈtrækaɪt) [a. F. trachyte (Haüy); f. Gr. τρᾱχύς rough, or perh. τραχύτης roughness.] A group of volcanic rocks, having a characteristically rough or gritty surface. The name was given by Haüy to certain volcanic rocks from Auvergne, and at first used in a wide sen... Oxford English Dictionary
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trachomedusan
trachomedusan, a. and n. Zool. (ˌtreɪkəʊmɪˈdjuːsən) [f. mod.L. Trachomedusæ, pl., f. tracho-, var. of trachy- + Medusa: see -an.] a. adj. Belonging to the sub-order Trachomedusæ of the order Trachymedusæ of Craspedote Hydrozoa. b. n. A hydrozoan of this sub-order.[1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life... Oxford English Dictionary
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