-ag·ra
\ˈagrə, ˈaig- sometimes ˈāg-\ noun combining form
(plural -ag·rae \-ˌgrē\ ; also -agras)
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek, from agra hunting, catch; akin to Welsh aer war, Latin agere to drive — more at agent
: seizure of pain
< cardiagra >
< melagra >
< cardiagra >
< melagra >