-treme
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See also:
treme
and
tremé
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Suffix
1.2.1
Synonyms
1.2.2
Derived terms
1.2.3
Related terms
1.3
Anagrams
English
Etymology
From
New Latin
trema
(
“
aperture
”
)
, from
Ancient Greek
τρῆμα
(
trêma
)
.
Suffix
-treme
Having a
trema
(hole or aperture) or
tremata
of the type, position or number specified by the prefix
Synonyms
(
palynology
)
:
aperturate
Derived terms
monotreme
anatreme
,
catatreme
,
nomotreme
,
pantotreme
,
stephanotreme
,
zonotreme
diatreme
Related terms
trematic
Anagrams
-meter
,
-metre
,
Emert
,
meter
,
metre
,
remet
,
retem
Categories
:
English terms borrowed from New Latin
English terms derived from New Latin
English terms derived from Ancient Greek
English lemmas
English suffixes
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