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Vim⋅i⋅nal

[vim-uh-nl]
–noun
one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built.

vi⋅men

[vahy-muhn]
–noun, plural vim⋅i⋅na [vim-uh-nuh] . Botany.
a long, flexible shoot of a plant.

Origin:
< L vīmen osier, withe, twig


vim⋅i⋅nal [vim-uh-nl] , adjective
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Vim·i·nal   (vĭm'ə-nəl)   
One of the seven hills of ancient Rome. The baths of Diocletian were built at the foot of the hill.
Vim'i·nal adj.
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