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Afterthought
Afterthought Aft"er*thought`, n. Reflection after an act; later or subsequent thought or expedient.
Bertholetia excelsa
Juvia Ju"vi*a, n. (Bot.) A Brazilian name for the lofty myrtaceous tree (Bertholetia excelsa) which produces the large seeds known as Brazil nuts.
Bertholletia excelsa
Brazil nut Bra*zil" nut` (Bot.) An oily, three-sided nut, the seed of the Bertholletia excelsa; the cream nut. Note: From eighteen to twenty-four of the seed or ``nuts' grow in a hard and nearly globular shell.
Interthoracic
Interthoracic In`ter*tho*rac"ic, a. In the thorax.
Pseudo-hyperthophic
Pseudo-hyperthophic Pseu`do-hy`per*thoph"ic, a. [Pseudo- + hypertrophic.] (Med.) Falsely hypertrophic; as, pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, a variety of paralysis in which the muscles are apparently enlarged, but are really degenerated and replaced by fat.

Meaning of Ertho from wikipedia

- every Germanic language, and their ancestral root has been reconstructed as *erþō. In its earliest attestation, the word eorðe was used to translate the many...
- dyb diups *đeupaz earth ierde aarde Ir(d) Erde jörð jord jord jord airþa *erþō egg aei, aai ei Ei Ei egg egg ägg æg *addi *ajjaz fish fisk vis Fisch Fisch...
- other Germanic languages, it derives ultimately from the Proto-Germanic word erþō, as can be seen in the English earth, the German Erde, the Dutch aarde, and...
- incarnation of the noun ('Earth-goddess'). It stems from Proto-Germanic *erþō- ('earth, soil, land'), as evidenced by the Gothic airþa, Old English eorþ...
- stern serious grave sober L.L. sēriōsus gravis sōbrius PGmc *dritō PGmc *erþō PGmc *landą PGmc *grunduz PGmc *landą + *skapiz dirt earth land ground landscape...
- Proto-Germanic *fallan > Anglo-Frisian *fællan > Old English feallan "fall" PG *erþō > OE eorþe "earth" PG *lizaną > OE liornian "learn" In late prehistoric Old...
- Feminine: ertha (earth) Singular Plural Nominative, Accusative ertha -a ertha / erthon -a / -on Genitive erthon -on erthono -ono Dative ertho -o erthon -on...
- Jörd, a jötunn (giantess) whose name means 'earth' (from Proto-Germanic *erþō-, 'earth, soil, land'), begets the thunder-god Thor (Donar) with Odinn–not...
- means ground or soil, and ultimately descends from Proto-Indo European *erþō. From this it has cognates throughout the Germanic languages, including with...