Antiparabema


either of two chapels at the west end of an armenian or byzantine church.

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    of, relating to, or characteristic of . (of diseases) due to . phonetics, (def 2). adj. 1620s, from latin parasiticus, from greek parasitikos “of or pertaining to a parasite; the trade of a parasite,” from parasitos (see parasite). biological sense is from 1731. related: parasitical, 1570s in reference to toadies; from 1640s in the biological […]

  • Antipas

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