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nudi-
- a combining form meaning “naked,” “bare,” used in the formation of compound words:
nudicaul.
nudi-
combining_form
- naked or bare
nudibranch
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nudi-1
from Latin nūdus
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Example Sentences
Some of the so-called nudi, both men and women, were fully dressed except that they were without hats or boots.
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Then they make a row till the church is opened and the nudi go in and light their candles before S. Alfio.
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Flores ♂ glomerati; glomeruli pedunculati, axillares, in apice caulis nudi.
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Alvum infimam succingunt lato cortice, vel animantis pelle, aut versicolore panno, cetera nudi.
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Pedes breves, nudi, sat validi, calcaribus robustis sat longis.
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