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thema

[ thee-muh ]

noun

, plural the·ma·ta [thee, -m, uh, -t, uh].


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Word History and Origins

Origin of thema1

< Latin < Greek théma; theme

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Example Sentences

It was my first day of travel in Switzerland when I reached thema warm day in the summer of last year.

The seat of their government is at Thema (or Tehama), where their prince and governor rabbi Chanan resides.

I am useless, but life is before thema continuation of my life.

It makes two streets, with houses on both sides of thema strip three hundred feet wide and three-quarters of a mile long.

Beethoven, sensitively alive to everything, perceived Mozart's opinion, and requested a thema for an improvisation.

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