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lemma1
 
SYLLABICATION:lem·ma
PRONUNCIATION:  lm
NOUN:Inflected forms: pl. lem·mas or lem·ma·ta (lm-t)
1. A subsidiary proposition assumed to be valid and used to demonstrate a principal proposition. 2. A theme, argument, or subject indicated in a title. 3. A word or phrase treated in a glossary or similar listing.
ETYMOLOGY:Latin lmma, from Greek, from lambanein, to take.
 
 
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