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Ther - Wikipedia Ther Ther may refer to: Thér , taxonomic author abbreviation of Irénée Thériot (1859–1947), French bryologist Agroha Mound, archaeological site in Agroha, Hisar district, India Therapy Therapeutic drugs
Ther- - Etymology Meaning of the Prefix - Etymonline type of large, extinct, herbivorous mammal related to the sloth, 1799, a Latin compound from Greek elements; see mega- "great" + ther- "wild beast " Proto-Indo-European root meaning "wild beast " It might form all or part of: baluchitherium; feral; ferine; ferocious; ferocity; fierce; ther-; Theropoda; treacle
What does ther mean? - Definitions. net Definition of ther in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of ther What does ther mean? Information and translations of ther in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
Ther Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Obsolete spelling of ether He, ther,efore, pressed on the march of a corps of French and Swiss troops under Dupont towards Cadiz, in order to take possession of the French sail of the line, five in number, which had been in that harbour since Trafalgar
THERE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary There is used as the subject of the verb 'be' to say that something exists or does not exist, or to draw attention to it There are roadworks between the two towns Are there some countries that have been able to tackle these problems successfully? There were differences of opinion, he added, on very basic issues
THERE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com a combining form meaning “wild animal, beast,” used in the formation of compound words, usually denoting extinct mammals, as adaptions of zoological taxa ending in -therium or -theria: baluchithere
there - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (pronunciation spellings): dar, der, dere, thur, thar; dey (obsolete): thare Homophones: their, they're Rhymes: -ɛə (ɹ) there (not comparable) (location) In or at a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) that is perceived to be away from, or at a relative distance from, the speaker (compare here)