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Etymology of the English word mitral

the English word mitral
derived from the English word miter
derived from the Old French word mitre
derived from the Medieval Latin word mitre
derived from the Latin word mitra (turban; mitre; oriental headband)
derived from the Greek word mitra, μίτρα
derived from the Old French word miter
derived from the Latin word mitra (turban; mitre; oriental headband)
derived from the Greek word mitra, μίτρα
using the French suffix -er
derived from the French word mité
derived from the Old French word mite
derived from the Middle Dutch word mîte
using the French suffix
using the English suffix -al
derived from the Latin suffix -alis
derived from the Latin word mitralis
derived from the Latin word mitra (turban; mitre; oriental headband)
derived from the Greek word mitra, μίτρα

Usage

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