hermatofago 67
That eats the busts of Hermes. The Greek suffix 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( fagein, " eat " ) leaves no doubt, but the origin of '' hermato '' You can be in 949; 961; 956; 945; 964; 945; ( ermata, " stone block to support a bust " ) or 917; 961; 956; 951; 962; ( Hermhes, " Hermes, the Greek God of the 34 trade; ) whose image they used to put on the herma or Stipe. ( Bah, we all know that they wanted to put " hematophagous " , but if that question type anything, I also I can have fun defining either. See: http: //www. meaning. org/hemat phage. htm )
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