Indus Valley Language
(pathology) The presence in the bloodstream of microorganisms or their toxins in sufficient quantity to cause serious illness; sepsis or septicemia.
(pharmacology) a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -ner-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
The ancient language of the Indus Valley, spoken in the timeframe of 2600-1900 BCE.
plural of elbow
考古学者たちは、新たな碑文が紀元前2600年から1900年にかけて話されていたインダス文明の古代語の文法をついに明らかにすることを望んでいる。
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