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diatessaron (medicine) and intransitive (oh)


diatessaron (medicine)


diatessaron


1. The interval of a fourth.

2. A continuous narrative arranged from the first four books of the new Testament.

3. An electuary compounded of four medicines.

Origin: L, fr. Gr. (sc); through +, gen. Of four (sc).

Source: Websters Dictionary


intransitive (oh)



an intransitive verb has a subject but no object. For example, in the sentence 'they arrived', 'arrived' is intransitive. Intransitive verbs are marked [I] in this dictionary
-opposite transitive transitive
-- intransitively adv