| -pagus | Conjoined twins, the first element of the word denoting the parts fused. See: -didymus, -dymus. Origin: G. Pagos, something fixed, fr. Pegnymi, to fasten together (05 Mar 2000) |
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(-pagus) [Gr. pagos that which is fixed] a word termination denoting a symmetrical pair of twins conjoined at the site indicated by the stem to which it is affixed, as craniopagus, pygopagus, thoracopagus.
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The smallest recognised territorial unit, often subordinate to an urban community (oppidum or municipium).
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