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|mdlsjtxt=νη-μερτής, ές (νη-, [[ἁμαρτεῖν]])<br />[[unerring]], [[infallible]], Od., Hes.; νημερτέα βουλήν a [[sure]] [[decree]], i. e. one that [[will]] [[infallibly]] be [[enforced]], Od.; νημερτέα [[εἰπεῖν]] or μυθήσασθαι to [[speak]] [[sure]] truths, Hom.; ionic adv. [[νημερτέως]] as trisyll., Od.
|mdlsjtxt=νη-μερτής, ές (νη-, [[ἁμαρτεῖν]])<br />[[unerring]], [[infallible]], Od., Hes.; νημερτέα βουλήν a [[sure]] [[decree]], i. e. one that [[will]] [[infallibly]] be [[enforced]], Od.; νημερτέα [[εἰπεῖν]] or μυθήσασθαι to [[speak]] [[sure]] truths, Hom.; ionic adv. [[νημερτέως]] as trisyll., Od.
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==Wikipedia EN==
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Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as "ribbon worms" or "proboscis worms". Alternative names for the phylum have included Nemertini, Nemertinea and Rhynchocoela. Most are very slim, usually only a few millimeters wide, although a few have relatively short but wide bodies. Many have patterns of yellow, orange, red and green coloration. Nemertea are named after the Greek sea-nymph Nemertes, one of the daughters of Nereus and Doris.
|wketx=Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as "ribbon worms" or "proboscis worms". Alternative names for the phylum have included Nemertini, Nemertinea and Rhynchocoela. Most are very slim, usually only a few millimeters wide, although a few have relatively short but wide bodies. Many have patterns of yellow, orange, red and green coloration. Nemertea are named after the Greek sea-nymph Nemertes, one of the daughters of Nereus and Doris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemertea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemertea
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