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bilete
English
Etymology
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Adjective
bilete (not comparable)
- (botany, of a spore) Having two lines indicating the splitting axes
Coordinate terms
- monolete
- trilete
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- bilde
Etymology
From Old Norse bilæti, Old Saxon bilithi.
Noun
bilete n (definite singular biletet, indefinite plural bilete, definite plural bileta)
- a picture
Derived terms
- biletleg
- satellittbilete
References
- “bilete” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Romanian
Noun
bilete
- plural of bilet
bilete From the web:
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alete
English
Etymology
From a- +? -lete.
Adjective
alete (not comparable)
- (palynology) Forming single spores or pollen grains, and therefore lacking laesurae
Related terms
- monolete
- bilete
- trilete
See also
- Aletes
- aletic
Anagrams
- Atlee, Teela, elate, telae
Turkish
Noun
alete
- dative singular of alet
alete From the web:
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- what does aleteia
- what does aleteo mean
- what does altercation mean
- what does aletear mean
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