teart

teart
(tert) 1. soil or plants that contain unusually high amounts of molybdenum. 2. molybdenosis in ruminants that graze on teart plants; see also teart disease of cattle.

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  • der- — To split, peel, flay; with derivatives referring to skin and leather. 1. tear1, from Old English teran, to tear, from Germanic *teran. 2. tart1, from Old English teart, sharp, severe, from Germanic *ter t . 3. Suffixed zero grade form *dr̥ tom,… …   Universalium

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