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Trema

NOUN
  1. an evergreen tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in tropical America and Africa and Asia

How To Use Trema In A Sentence

  • Tremain's novel is altogether jauntier, more various and energetic than these quotations imply.
  • There are a few parasites of the black crappie, which include many protozoa, trematodes, cestodes, and nematodes.
  • Perhaps the states disappear into Whoville, rather than really describing an extremal black hole. Where Does the Entropy Go?
  • Because, Tremain thought, I'm a mercenary thug who used the word amoral? A Maiden's Grave
  • All trematodes are parasitic, and most adult trematodes parasitize vertebrates.
  • The change trend was influenced by several reasons such as the aquatic habitat, the ecological characteristics of fish, the community structure of digenetic trematodes and import of live fish.
  • The parasitic larva of a trematode worm, having a tail that disappears in the adult stage.
  • Mrs. Tremaine grew more and more worried at his pallid face and stertorous breathing.
  • Probably because of that strange little trema (a French kind of umlaut or diaeresis) over the "e". Brooks Peters: Le Mot Juiced
  • Across the country, the center-right Popular Party outpolled the Socialists by some 10 percentage points and took power in the longstanding Socialist strongholds of Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha. A Spanish Opportunity
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