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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- Talmudist
noun 1. a person versed in the Talmud. 2. one of the writers or compilers of the Talmud. 3. a person who accepts or supports the doctrines of the Talmud. noun 1. a scholar specializing in the study of the Talmud 2. any of the writers of or contributors to the Talmud
- Talmud-torah
[Sephardic Hebrew tahl-mood taw-rah; Ashkenazic Hebrew tahl-moo d toh-ruh, -muh d; English tahl-muh d tawr-uh, tohr-uh, tal-] /Sephardic Hebrew tɑlˈmud tɔˈrɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈtɑl mʊd ˈtoʊ rə, -məd; English ˈtɑl məd ˈtɔr ə, ˈtoʊr ə, ˈtæl-/ noun, Hebrew. 1. (in Europe) a community-supported Jewish elementary school for teaching children Hebrew, Bible, and the fundamentals of […]
- Talo-
talo- pref. Talus: talocrural.
- Talocalcaneonavicular joint
talocalcaneonavicular joint ta·lo·cal·ca·ne·o·na·vic·u·lar joint (tā’lō-kāl-kā’nē-ō-nə-vĭk’yə-lər) n. A ball-and-socket joint, part of the transverse tarsal joint, formed by the head of the talus articulating with the navicular bone and the anterior part of the calcaneus.
- Talocrural
talocrural ta·lo·cru·ral (tā’lō-krur’əl) adj. Of or relating to the talus and the bones of the leg.