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18:40 Feb 4, 2004 |
Latin to Portuguese translations [PRO] Botany | |||||||
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answer Explanation: Sarcio sarcire sarsi sartum, to mend, patch, repair, make good. Hence partic. sartus -a -um; 'sartus (et) tectus', in good condition, well-preserved, patched, repaired; also a name for an insect of the family Dolichopodidae, but no plant or flower, unfortunately. Reference: http://www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/porton/875/wHadromerel... |
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