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Definition of Tramas

Trama
Trama Tra"ma, n. [L., woof.] (Bot.) The loosely woven substance which lines the chambers within the gleba in certain Gasteromycetes.

Meaning of Tramas from wikipedia

- up trama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trama may refer to: Trama (aphid), a genus of aphids Trama, a genus of moths, synonym of Lesmone Trama (mycology)...
- TRAMA is a collective of 400 backstrap loom weavers, mainly women, in Guatemala. TRAMA works with 17 weaving cooperatives, representing five regions in...
- In mycology, the term trama is used in two ways. In the broad sense, it is the inner, fleshy portion of a mushroom's basidiocarp, or fruit body. It is...
- Amar la Trama (transl. Loving the Plot) is the ninth studio album by Uruguayan recording artist Jorge Drexler. It was released by Warner Music on March...
- Trauma in children, also known as pediatric trauma, refers to a traumatic injury that happens to an infant, child or adolescent. Because of anatomical...
- Serenata a Maria (literally "Serenade for Maria") is a 1957 Italian musical melodrama film co-written and directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Maria...
- exhibition of her work in 2024, Rhythms, Plots, Variables (Spanish: Ritmos, tramas y variables). Her work is in museum collections, including at the Barcelona...
- Céline Geffroy Komadina. El poder del movimiento político: estrategia, tramas organizativas e identidad del MAS en Cochabamba (1999–2005). La Paz: CESU-UMSS...
- 1935 Trama baronii Hille Ris Lambers, 1969 Trama bazarovi Narzikulov, 1966 Trama caudata Del Guercio, 1909 Trama centaureae Börner, 1940 Trama eastopi...
- which the cells of the hymenium grow, beneath which is the hymenophoral trama, the hyphae that make up the m**** of the hymenop****. The position of the...