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stroke (from a sword), from πληγή (plēgḗ), to
strike or
smite paraplegia pleio- more, excessive,
multiple Gr**** πλεῖον (pleîon), more
pleiomorphism pleur-...
- to the
earlier Plesiosaurus doli****irus as it is
derived from πλεῖος,
pleios, "more fully",
reflecting that
according to Owen it was
closer to the Sauria...
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British Architects Australian Government British Government Dutch Government (
PLEIO)
Government of
Canada MITRE New
Zealand Ministry of
Education State of Ohio...
- πλατύς (platús) flat and
broad flathead trout,
Salmo platycephalus;
platypus pleio- G larger,
greater in
quantity Pleiogynium timoriense,
Burdekin plum, sweet...
- the Cape
Provinces of
South Africa. The name is
derived from the Gr****
pleios "many" and spìlos "spot". The
plants are also
known as
kwaggavy ("Quagga...
- e4a7f20f-1505-4df0-bb88-5620187b8d80 Open Tree of Life: 527216 PLANTS:
PLEIO POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:18751-1 Tropicos: 40011223 WFO: wfo-4000030229...
- on de
apekteinan on de elithobolēsan
palin ape-
steilen allous doulous pleio- nas tōn prōtōn kai epoiēsan
autois ōsautōs
usteron de ape-
steilen ...he...
- the two
sides began fighting. οὐκέτι ἐδυνήθη πλείω εἰπεῖν oukéti edunḗthē
pleíō eipeîn He
became unable to say any more.
Occasionally a verb
ending in -ομαι...
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pleiomorpha Tamura et al. 2000, (Type
species of the genus).; Gr****
adjective pleios, full; Gr**** noun morphē, form, shape; Neo-Latin
feminine gender adjective...
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referring to the
shape of the fruit. The
epithet plianthus is from Gr****
pleios meaning "more" and
anthos meaning "a flower"
referring to the more numerous...