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Gleba (/ˈɡliːbə/, from
Latin glaeba, glēba, "lump") is the
fleshy spore-bearing
inner m**** of
certain fungi such as the
puffball or stinkhorn. The gleba...
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Middle English, from the Old
French glèbe (originally from Latin:
gleba or
glaeba, "clod, land, soil").
Glebe land can
include strips in the open-field system...
- glandule, glanduliferous, glandulose,
glans †glandula glandul- glēba,
glaeba glēb- clod gleba, glebal, glebe,
glebosity globus glob- conglobate, global...
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perfect indicative is regular:
prius quam in os
iniecta glaeba est,
locus ille, ubi cremātum est,
nihil habet religiōnis (Cicero) "until...