taenia

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A ribbon worn in the hair in ancient Greece.
 * 2)  A band between the frieze and architrave in the Doric order.
 * 3) * 2004, William Bell Dinsmoor, The Propylaia to the Athenian Acropolis, Volume 2: The Classical Building, page 165,
 * The height of the taenia was likewise determined with regard to the total height of the epistyle, and again, although we should not expect a proportion of less than one-twelfth of the total height (as in the Parthenon), it is reduced to one-thirteenth, executed as 0.089-0.090 m.
 * 1)  Any of several ribbon-like bands of tissue.
 * 2)  Any species of the genus  of tapeworms.
 * 1)  Any species of the genus  of tapeworms.
 * 1)  Any species of the genus  of tapeworms.
 * 1)  Any species of the genus  of tapeworms.
 * 1)  Any species of the genus  of tapeworms.
 * 1)  Any species of the genus  of tapeworms.

Derived terms

 * taenia libera
 * taenia mesocolica
 * taenia omentalis
 * taenia mesocolica
 * taenia omentalis

Etymology
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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) ribbon
 * 2) tapeworm
 * 3)  band between the frieze and architrave in the Doric order
 * 4) ribbonfish ( spp.)