| Webster's Online Dictionary |
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| Noun | 1. The denser part of the protoplasm of a cell.[Websters]. | |
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Date "Mitome" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |
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Etymology:Mitome \Mi"tome\, noun. [Greek expression thread.]. (references) |
Topics by Level of Interest: MITOME | ||||
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| Mitome Tadao | 3 | Mitome Tadao | 3 | |
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Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses). | ||||
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| Deutsch | Mitom (mitome). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, mitome. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| German | Mitom (mitome). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, mitome. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| High German | Mitom (mitome). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, mitome. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Hochdeutsch | Mitom (mitome). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, mitome. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). | Top | |||
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