The word "melitagra" is spelled as /mɛlɪtəɡrə/, which consists of three syllables. The first syllable is "mel," pronounced as /mɛl/, which means honey in Greek. The second syllable is "i," pronounced as /ɪ/, and the third syllable is "tagra," pronounced as /təɡrə/, which is derived from "tetradrachm," a Greek coin used in ancient times. Therefore, "melitagra" refers to a type of honey produced in ancient Greece which was used as currency, reflecting the importance of honey in Greek society.
Eczema with soft honey-like crusts.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
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