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graffiti (oh) and therm(1) (iou)


graffiti (oh)



[Date: 1800-1900; Language: Italian; Origin: graffiare 'to make marks in a surface']
rude, humorous, or political Writing and pictures on the walls of buildings, trains etc
::The walls are daubed with graffiti.

therm(1) (iou)



therm noun1. , (arch.) therms. M16.
[Old French thermes (pl.) from Latin thermae from Greek thermai hot baths, from therme heat.]
Chiefly Classical Antiquities. A public bath. Also (rare), a hot spring. Usu. in pl.