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en grappe (medicine) and commence (oh)


en grappe (medicine)


en grappe


Denoting the grapelike cluster arrangement of microconidia of certain dermatophytes.

Origin: Fr. En, in, + grappe, bunch of grapes


commence (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: comencer, from Vulgar Latin cominitiare, from Latin com- ( COM-) + initiare 'to begin']
to begin or to start something
::Work will commence on the new building immediately.
::Your first evaluation will be six months after you commence Employment.
commence with
::The course commences with a one week introduction to Art Theory.
commence doing sth
::The planes commenced bombing at midnight.