- thya
- ay·thya;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
THYA — apud Plinium, l. 13. c. 16. ubi de citri arbore: Inter pauca nitidioris vitae instrumenta est haec arbor Nota etiam Homero fuit: Thyon Graece vocatur, ab aliis Thya; eadem est cum citro, unde citreae mensae fiebant, tanti olim Romanis habitae.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Thya — THYA, æ, sieh Thyia … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Pth’thya-l’hi — In “The Shadow over Innsmouth,” she is the wife of Obed Marsh and great great grandmother of Robert Olmstead. According to HPL’s notes, she was born 78,000 B.C. Olmstead meets her in the dream that convinces him to join his forebears and to… … An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia
gó-pī́thya — गोपीथ्य … Indonesian dictionary
rā́thya — राथ्य … Indonesian dictionary
utsista'thya' — calf; colt … Mingo semantic fields
thymi — thy·mus || θaɪmÉ™s n. gland in the neck that is involved in the production of immune system cells … English contemporary dictionary
thymus — thy·mus || θaɪmÉ™s n. gland in the neck that is involved in the production of immune system cells … English contemporary dictionary
thymuses — thy·mus || θaɪmÉ™s n. gland in the neck that is involved in the production of immune system cells … English contemporary dictionary
thyroid — thy·roid || θaɪrɔɪd n. endocrine gland which secretes hormones for growth and metabolism; medicinal preparation made from animal thyroid tissue adj. of or pertaining to the thyroid gland … English contemporary dictionary