Italian word di comes from Latin crescendum, English adrenal cortex, Proto-Indo-European *eḱs, and later Latin ex, e (A name of the letter X. (+ ablative) out of, from.)
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Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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crescendum | Latin (lat) | |
adrenal cortex | English (eng) | (anatomy) The outer portion of the adrenal glands that produces hormones essential to homeostasis. |
*eḱs | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | out of , out, out of |
*eks | Proto-Italic (itc-pro) | |
*kor- | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | |
sincerus | Latin (lat) | Clean, pure, sound.. Genuine, sincere.. Real, natural.. Uninjured, whole. |
corticis | Latin (lat) | |
ex, e | Latin (lat) | A name of the letter X. (+ ablative) out of, from. |
di | Italian (ita) | (expressing composition) of, made of, in or more often omitted. (followed by an infinitive) to or omitted. (in superlative forms) in, of. About, on, concerning. By, of, ’s. From. Of; ’s (but used after the thing owned and before the owner). Some. Than. |