meconio

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See also: mecônio

Italian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin mēcōnium (opium; excrement of a newborn child), from Ancient Greek μηκώνιον (mēkṓnion, poppy-juice, opium), from μήκων (mḗkōn, poppy).

Noun[edit]

meconio m (plural meconi)

  1. meconium
  2. opium

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Noun[edit]

meconio m (plural meconios)

  1. meconium

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