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1 συνεκκρίνω
A help in clearing out by secretion, Arist.GA 737b35:—[voice] Pass., to be got rid of by secretion also, σ. ἡ περίττωσις ib. 727a17; ἱδρῶτι with the perspiration, Id.Mete. 357b4, cf. 370b15 (v.l. συγκρ-), Plu.Crass.33, Gal.18(1).40, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεκκρίνω
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2 ἁλμυρίς
A anything salt, and so,2 salt soil or land, Thphr.CP2.5.4, LXX Jb.39.6, PPetr.3p.237, etc.; in Attica, = ἁλίπεδον, IG2.1059, Hsch.: pl., Ἁλμῡρίδες, Ar.Fr. 132.3 kind of κράμβη, Brassica cretica, Eudem. ap. Ath.<*>. 369e, POxy.736.73 (i B. C.): pl., Diocl.Fr.138, Plu.2.801a.b = ἅλιμον, Aët.1.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁλμυρίς
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