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tali-

  1. a combining form meaning “ankle,” used in the formation of compound words:

    taligrade.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of tali-1

Combining form representing Latin tālus

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Example Sentences

Tali Yahalom on the battle over the iconic series moms love and tweens have never heard of.

Clark Merrefield and Tali Yahalom researched and reported this ranking.

Clark Merrefield oversaw this ranking, with assistance from Tali Yahalom.

Tali Yahalom has written for New York, the Atlantic, The Financial Times and USA Today.

Clark Merrefield led the research for these rankings, assisted by Tali Yahalom and Jaimie Etkin.

The writer has neglected the translation of de tali velocitate after blisse.

Ha-ngwa hatnnganiga, Agaluga Tssdiga, hidawh, tali tsusdigah dudawsatn ditsldhist.

Faber qui valde offenderetur orationi tali, dissimulare tamen omnia.

Causam dicturos in tali generali, libero, et Christiano concilio.

When this tree was fully grown, there dropped from the Moon a long rope-like vine known as the Jikwan Tali.

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