NOMA


Meaning of NOMA in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈnō-mə ]

noun

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek nomē, from nemein to spread (of an ulcer), literally, to graze, pasture — more at nimble

Date: 1834

: a spreading invasive gangrene chiefly of the lining of the cheek and lips that is usually fatal and occurs most often in persons severely debilitated by disease or profound nutritional deficiency

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