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Trema may refer to: * a Greek and Latin root meaning ''hole'' * ''
Tréma The diaeresis ( ; is a diacritical mark used to indicate the separation of two distinct vowels in adjacent syllables when an instance of diaeresis (or hiatus) occurs, so as to distinguish from a digraph or diphthong. It consists of two dots ...
'', a word in French meaning diaeresis ** more generally,
two dots (diacritic) Diacritical marks of two dots , placed side-by-side over or under a letter, are used in a number of languages for several different purposes. The most familiar to English language speakers are the diaeresis and the umlaut, though there are num ...
* ''Trema'' (plant), a genus of about 15 species of small evergreen trees *
Tréma (record label) Tréma was a record and video label founded in 1969 by Jacques Revaux and Régis Talar. The word ''tréma'' was an acronym for ''Talar Revaux Éditions Musicales Associées''. Tréma was initially created to publish the recordings of Michel Sardo ...
, a French record label, now defunct * Trema, Croatia, a village near Sveti Ivan Žabno in central Croatia * a term coined by German neurologist
Klaus Conrad Klaus Conrad (19 June 1905 in Reichenberg – 5 May 1961 in Göttingen) was a German neurologist and psychiatrist with important contributions to neuropsychology and psychopathology. He joined the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in 1940. He was best known ...
in his 1958 monograph on schizophrenia


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Pseudomonas tremae ''Pseudomonas tremae'' is a white, Gram-negative, non-fluorescent, motile, flagellated, aerobic bacterium that infects ''Trema orientalis'', from which it derives its name. It was formerly classified as a pathovar of ''Pseudomonas syringae ' ...
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Trematoda Trematoda is a Class (biology), class of flatworms known as flukes. They are obligate parasite, obligate internal Parasitism, parasites with a complex biological life cycle, life cycle requiring at least two Host_(biology), hosts. The intermedia ...
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Trematosauria Trematosauria is one of two major groups of temnospondyl amphibians that survived the Permian-Triassic extinction event, the other (according to Yates and Warren 2000) being the Capitosauria. The trematosaurs were a diverse and important group th ...
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