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Noun edit. gravis. grave accent (diacritical mark). Declension ...
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Latvian edit. Etymology edit. Borrowed from Middle Low German grav. Noun edit. grāvis m (2nd declension). ditch. Declension edit.
Gravis may refer to: Advanced Gravis Computer Technology, manufacturer of computer peripherals, soundcards and joysticks; Dynamic Sport Gravis, ...
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Verb edit. gravi (present gravas, past gravis, future gravos, conditional gravus, volitive gravu). ( ...
Declinatio +/-. positivus singularis, positivus pluralis. cas. masc. fem. neut. cas. masc.
English edit. Noun edit · myasthenia gravis (uncountable). (medicine) Weakness and rapid fatigue of muscles under voluntary control.
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a long-term neuromuscular junction disease that leads to varying degrees of skeletal muscle weakness. The most commonly affected ...
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Proper noun edit · Ardenna gravis f. A taxonomic species within the family Procellariidae – great shearwater, formerly Puffinus gravis.
Translingual edit. Proper noun edit. Puffinus gravis m. Synonym of Ardenna gravis · Last edited 5 years ago by DCDuring ...
From French grave (“serious, low-pitched; back”), from Middle French grave, from Old French grave, from Latin gravis (“heavy, grave, serious”), from Proto-Indo- ...