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* a [[List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z#T|Greek and Latin root meaning ''hole'']] |
* a [[List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z#T|Greek and Latin root meaning ''hole'']] |
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* ''[[Tréma]]'', (French), a diaeresis |
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* Trema, a term for the [[two dots (diacritic)]] |
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* Trema, an occasional term for the [[two dots (diacritic)]] |
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* [[Trema (plant)|''Trema'' (plant)]], a genus of about 15 species of small evergreen trees |
* [[Trema (plant)|''Trema'' (plant)]], a genus of about 15 species of small evergreen trees |
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* [[Tréma (record label)]], a French record label, now defunct |
* [[Tréma (record label)]], a French record label, now defunct |
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Look up trema in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trema may refer to:
- a Greek and Latin root meaning hole
- Tréma, (French), a diaeresis
- Trema, an occasional term for the two dots (diacritic)
- Trema (plant), a genus of about 15 species of small evergreen trees
- Tréma (record label), a French record label, now defunct
- Trema, Croatia, a village near Sveti Ivan Žabno in central Croatia
- a term coined by German neurologist Klaus Conrad in his 1958 monograph on schizophrenia