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Bioscientific Terminology : words from Latin and Greek stems

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Adult Learning & University

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Condition:

Acceptable

ISBN:

9780816503056

Format:

Trade Paperback

Type:

Textbook

Language:

English

Publication Year:

1972

Subject Area:

Language Arts & Disciplines, Science

Publication Name:

Bioscientific Terminology : Words from Latin and Greek Stems

Publisher:

University of Arizona Press

Item Length:

9 in

Subject:

Vocabulary, Life Sciences / Biology, Linguistics / Etymology

Item Height:

0.8 in

Author:

Donald M. Ayers

Item Weight:

17 Oz

Item Width:

5.9 in

Number of Pages:

336 Pages

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Item number:

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Bioscientific terminology words from Latin and Greek stems. Condition is acceptable