Contionary:semía

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Ganymedian

Etymology

From Spanish semilla. Part of a broader pattern of plant-based terms derived from Spanish, brought over by the traditionally Latin American-dominated Ganymedian agriculture industry; cf. oja, rasi, kodesa.

Pronunciation

Noun

semía class II (plural semiasi)

  1. seed
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