- Later,
Tremas discovers an
alien longcase clock, and is
transfixed to it when the
Master emerges from it and
merges his body with that of
Tremas. The newly...
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trema in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trema may
refer to: a Gr**** and
Latin root
meaning hole
Trema, a term for the two dots (diacritic)
Tréma, (French)...
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Trema micranthum (sometimes
Trema micrantha), the
Jamaican nettletree or capulin, is a
plant species native to
warmer parts of the
Western Hemisphere...
- unresolved:
Trema a****inatissima Boerl.
Trema argentea Blume Trema blancoi Blume Trema bracteolata Blume Trema burmanni Blume Trema carinata Blume Trema cr****ifolia...
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Trema orientale (sometimes
Trema orientalis) is a
species of
flowering tree in the hemp family, Cannabaceae. It is
known by many
common names, including...
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Trema tomentosum, also
known as T.
tomentosa and
commonly called poison peach, is a
shrub or tree in the
family Cannabaceae native to the
Indian subcontinent...
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Terra Trema (Italian pronunciation: [la ˈtɛrra
ˈtrɛːma]; "The
Earth Trembles") is a 1948
Italian neorealist film directed, co-written, and produced...
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Trema cannabina is a tree
found in
Southeast Asia and Oceania. They are perennial. It is
found in sandy, well
drained soil. It also goes by the names...
- Ü (lowercase ü) is a
Latin script character composed of the
letter U and the
diaeresis diacritical mark. In some
alphabets such as
those of a
number of...
- "distinction". The word
trema (French:
tréma), used in
linguistics and also
classical scholarship, is from the Gr****
trē̂ma (τρῆμα) and
means a "perforation"...