SATEM

Etymology

Adjective

satem (not comparable)

(Indo-European linguistics) referring to a Proto-Indo-European language group that produced sibilants from a series of palatovelar stops.

Antonyms

• centum

Anagrams

• AEMTs, MTase, Mesta, STEAM, a-stem, mates, matse, matĂ©s, meats, metas, stame, steam, tames, teams

Adjective

Satem (not comparable)

Alternative spelling of satem

Anagrams

• AEMTs, MTase, Mesta, STEAM, a-stem, mates, matse, matĂ©s, meats, metas, stame, steam, tames, teams

Source: Wiktionary



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