different between hamous vs ramous
hamous
English
Etymology
Latin hamus (“hook”), +? -ous.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?m?s
Adjective
hamous (comparative more hamous, superlative most hamous)
- (obsolete) Hamose.
- 1665, Robert Hooke, Micrographia, III:
- I am very apt to think, that the tenacity of bodies does not proceed from the hamous, or hooked particles, as the Epicureans and some modern Philosophers have imagin'd […].
- 1665, Robert Hooke, Micrographia, III:
Anagrams
- mohuas
hamous From the web:
ramous
English
Adjective
ramous (comparative more ramous, superlative most ramous)
- Alternative form of ramose
Anagrams
- Moruas, amours
ramous From the web:
- what does ramus mean
- what is ramus mean
- what do ramous mean
- what is a ramus
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