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hystero- or hyster: Uterus, hysterectomy. (From Greek 'huster', womb).
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* '''hysteros''': (''Greek'' ) womb → '''the womb of Eve'''
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* '''hesternus''': (''Latin'') yesterday's
  
Eve's womb / uterus.
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* '''the eve of history
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* '''the Eve of history''' (that is, the historical Eve)
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* '''Ister''': Latin name for the Danube ricer
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 6 September 2012

  • hysteros: (Greek ) womb → the womb of Eve
  • hesternus: (Latin) yesterday's
  • the eve of history
  • the Eve of history (that is, the historical Eve)
  • Ister: Latin name for the Danube ricer