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Tinia
Noun (plural: tinias)
- A contagious skin disease caused by a fungal infection, characterized by circular patches on the skin.
- Example sentence: My doctor prescribed an antifungal cream to treat the tinia on my foot.
Noun (plural: tiniae)
- An ancient Italic deity of the Etruscans, associated with the sky and lightning.
- Example sentence: The Etruscans considered Tinia to be the king of all gods.
Noun (plural: tinias)
- A protective covering often made of tin, used to shield or enclose something.
- Example sentence: The workers wore bright yellow tinias to protect themselves from hazardous materials.
Adjective
- Pertaining to Tinia, the ancient Etruscan deity.
- Example sentence: The archeologists found a rare artifact depicting Tinia's divine presence.
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