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derive either from the
Egyptian word kemi ('black') or from the Gr**** word
khumeia ('fusion').
After the fall of the
Western Roman Empire and the Islamic...
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borrowing of the Late Gr**** term khēmeía (χημεία), also
spelled khumeia (χυμεία) and khēmía (χημία), with al-
being the
Arabic definite article...
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Chemokines (from
Ancient Gr**** χῠμείᾱ (
khumeíā) 'alchemy' and κῑ́νησῐς (kī́nēsis) 'movement'), or
chemotactic cytokines, are a
family of
small cytokines...
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probable basis of the
Arabic form.
According to Mahn, the Gr**** word χυμεία
khumeia originally meant "cast together", "casting together", "weld", "alloy",...
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Latin alchemia, from the Late Gr**** term khēmeía (χημεία), also
spelled khumeia (χυμεία) and khēmía (χημία),
meaning 'the
process of tran****ation by which...