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regma
[ reg-muh ]
noun
, Botany.
, plural reg·ma·ta [reg, -m, uh, -t, uh].
- a dry fruit consisting of three or more carpels that separate from the axis at maturity.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of regma1
1830–40; < New Latin < Greek rhêgma fracture, break, equivalent to rhēg ( nýnai ) to break, shatter + -ma noun suffix of result
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Example Sentences
And the sons of Regma: Saba, and Dadan.
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And the sons of Chus: Saba, and Hevila, and Sabatha, and Regma, and Sabatacha.
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And the sons of Chus: Saba, and Hevila, and Sabatha, and Regma, and Sabatacha.
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And the sons of Regma: Saba, and Dadan.
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And the sons of Chus: Saba, and Hevila, and Sabatha, and Regma, and Sabatacha.
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