| murrina | A disease of horses, mules, and burros in Panama caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma evansi and characterised by emaciation, weakness, anaemia, oedema, ecchymotic conjunctivitis, fever, and paralysis of the hind legs. Origin: Fr. Morine; Sp. Morrina, cattle plague, prob. Fr. L. Morior, to die (05 Mar 2000) |
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(from Latin murra): The English adjective "murrhine" and the Italian adjective murrino are sometimes applied to mosaic glass and similar objects. When used as a noun, murrina refers to a slice of a complex cane, while a murrino is an insert of multicolored glass.
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Italian name for the gold dust or copper dust suspended in glass.
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