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Epithalamic
Epithalamic Ep`i*tha*lam"ic, a. Belonging to, or designed for, an epithalamium.
Epithalamies
Epithalamy Ep`i*thal"a*my, n.; pl. Epithalamies. Epithalamium. [R.] --Donne.
Epithalamy
Epithalamy Ep`i*thal"a*my, n.; pl. Epithalamies. Epithalamium. [R.] --Donne.
Monothalama
Monothalama Mon`o*thal"a*ma, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? a chamber.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Foraminifera including those that have only one chamber.
Monothalaman
Monothalaman Mon`o*thal"a*man, n. [See Monothalamous.] (Zo["o]l.) A foraminifer having but one chamber.
Monothalamous
Monothalamous Mon`o*thal"a*mous, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? chamber: cf. F. monothalame.] (Zo["o]l.) One-chambered.
optic thalamus
Thalamus Thal"a*mus, n.; pl. Thalami. [L. thalamus chamber, Gr. qa`lamos.] 1. (Anat.) A mass of nervous matter on either side of the third ventricle of the brain; -- called also optic thalamus. 2. (Bot.) (a) Same as Thallus. (b) The receptacle of a flower; a torus.
Polythalamia
Polythalamia Pol`y*tha*la"mi*a, n. pl. [NL. See Polythalamous.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Foraminifera including those having a manychambered shell.
Polythalamous
Polythalamous Pol`y*thal"a*mous, a. [Poly- + Gr. ? a chamber.] (Zo["o]l.) Many-chambered; -- applied to shells of Foraminifera and cephalopods. See Illust. of Nautilus.
Prothalamion
Prothalamion Pro`tha*la"mi*on, Prothalamium Pro`tha*la"mi*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ? chamber, especially, the bridal chamber.] A song in celebration of a marriage. --Drayton.
Prothalamium
Prothalamion Pro`tha*la"mi*on, Prothalamium Pro`tha*la"mi*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ? chamber, especially, the bridal chamber.] A song in celebration of a marriage. --Drayton.
Subthalamic
Subthalamic Sub`tha*lam"ic, a. (Anat.) Situated under the optic thalamus.
Thalamencephalon
Thalamencephalon Thal`a*men*ceph"a*lon, n. [NL. See Thalamus, and Encephalon.] (Anat.) The segment of the brain next in front of the midbrain, including the thalami, pineal gland, and pituitary body; the diencephalon; the interbrain.
Thalami
Thalamus Thal"a*mus, n.; pl. Thalami. [L. thalamus chamber, Gr. qa`lamos.] 1. (Anat.) A mass of nervous matter on either side of the third ventricle of the brain; -- called also optic thalamus. 2. (Bot.) (a) Same as Thallus. (b) The receptacle of a flower; a torus.
Thalamic
Thalamic Tha*lam"ic, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a thalamus or to thalami.
Thalamifloral
Thalamifloral Thal`a*mi*flo"ral, Thalamiflorous Thal`a*mi*flo"rous, a. [See Thalamus, and Floral.] (Bot.) Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle.
Thalamiflorous
Thalamifloral Thal`a*mi*flo"ral, Thalamiflorous Thal`a*mi*flo"rous, a. [See Thalamus, and Floral.] (Bot.) Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle.
Thalamocoele
Thalamocoele Thal"a*mo*c[oe]le`, n. [Thalamic + Gr. koi^los hollow.] (Anat.) The cavity or ventricle of the thalamencephalon; the third ventricle.
Thalamophora
Thalamophora Thal`a*moph"o*ra, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. qa`lamos chamber + ? to bear.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Foraminifera.
Thalamus
Thalamus Thal"a*mus, n.; pl. Thalami. [L. thalamus chamber, Gr. qa`lamos.] 1. (Anat.) A mass of nervous matter on either side of the third ventricle of the brain; -- called also optic thalamus. 2. (Bot.) (a) Same as Thallus. (b) The receptacle of a flower; a torus.

Meaning of Halam from wikipedia

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- Halam is a civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains 20 listed buildings that are recorded in...
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