See Also: derotremata(medicine)

sinecure (iou) and derotremata (medicine)


sinecure (iou)



sinecure noun & adjective. M17.
[Latin (beneficium) sine cura, from beneficium benefice + sine without + cura abl. sing. of cura care.]
A. noun.
An ecclesiastical benefice without cure of souls. M17.
A position or office requiring little or no work, esp. one yielding profit or honour. L17.
H. Carpenter Found a sinecure as companion to the son of a wealthy family.
b. adjective.
Of the Nature of a sinecure; involving little or no work. M18.
Holding a sinecure. E19.
sinecurism noun the practice of holding or permitting sinecures; the prevalence of sinecures: E19.
sinecurist noun a person who has or seeks a sinecure E19.

derotremata (medicine)


derotremata
<zoology> The tribe of aquatic Amphibia which includes Amphiuma, Menopoma, etc. They have permanent gill openings, but no external gills.

Synonym: Cryptobranchiata.

Alternative forms: Derotrema.

Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Skin +, hole.

Source: Websters Dictionary