-
collectively tracheophyta (/ˌtreɪkiːˈɒfɪtə/; from
Ancient Gr**** τραχεῖα ἀρτηρία (
trakheîa artēría) 'windpipe' and φυτά (phutá) 'plants'), are
plants that have lignified...
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arrows with Toxoplasmosis,
Toxidrome trache(a)-
trachea Gr**** τραχεῖα (
trakheîa),
windpipe Tracheotomy trachel(o)- of or
pertaining to the neck Gr**** τρᾰ́χηλος...
- clam, or as they were
called in Gr****, kheme. One
species was the
kheme trakheia or the glykymaris. They were
known for
their hard s****,
taste similar...
- Cilicia.
Rough Cilicia (Ancient Gr****: Κιλικια Τραχεια, romanized: Kilikia
Trakheia; Latin:
Cilicia Aspera; Neo-****yrian Akkadian: 𒆳𒄭𒋃𒆪, romanized: Ḫilakku;...
- the son of Teukros. The
priest of this
temple became dynast of
Kilikia Trakheia; and then the
country was
beset by
numerous tyrants, and the
gangs of pirates...
-
corresponding to the
later Gr**** and
Turkish appelations of this
region as
Kilikia Trakheia (Κιλικια Τραχεια) and Taşeli,
which have the same meanings. It is uncertain...
- Πεδιας, lit. 'Plain Cilicia'; Latin:
Cilicia Campestris),
while Kilikia Trakheia (Ancient Gr****: Κιλικια Τραχεια, lit. 'Rough Cilicia'; Latin:
Cilicia Aspera)...