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dietetic
English
Alternative forms
- diætetic (archaic)
- dietetical (dated)
Etymology
From Latin diaeteticus, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (diait?tikós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /da???t?t?k/
- Rhymes: -?t?k
Adjective
dietetic
- Relating to diet.
- Relating to preparation for those on a restricted diet.
Translations
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “dietetic”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
Romanian
Etymology
From French diététique.
Adjective
dietetic m or n (feminine singular dietetic?, masculine plural dietetici, feminine and neuter plural dietetice)
- dietetic
Declension
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grahamite
English
Etymology
Graham +? -ite; named by Henry Wurtz after James Lorimer Graham, who was interested in commercial development of this mineral resource in West Virginia.
Noun
grahamite
- A bitumen-impregnated rock found in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States.
Translations
See also
- impsonite
grahamite From the web:
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