-treme

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See also: treme and tremé

English

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Etymology

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From New Latin trema (aperture), from Ancient Greek τρῆμα (trêma), from Proto-Hellenic *trḗmə (hole), from Proto-Indo-European *tréh₁-mn̥ (to drill), from Proto-Indo-European *terh₁- (to drill).

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-treme

  1. Having a trema (hole or aperture) or tremata of the type, position or number specified by the prefix

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