Talmudic


adjective
1.
of or relating to the Talmud.
2.
characterized by or making extremely fine distinctions; overly detailed or subtle; hairsplitting.

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    talocrural ta·lo·cru·ral (tā’lō-krur’əl) adj. Of or relating to the talus and the bones of the leg.


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