apodema
[ uh-pod-uh-muh ]
/ əˈpɒd ə mə /
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noun, plural a·pod·e·mas, ap·o·dem·a·ta [ap-uh-dem-uh-tuh] /ˌæp əˈdɛm ə tə/
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Words nearby apodema
apocynaceous, apocynthion, apodal, apodeictic, apodeipnon, apodema, apodeme, apodia, apodictic, apodosis, apodous
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