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tere·bra \təˈrēbrə, ˈterəb-\ noun Etymology: Latin, borer, gimlet, from terere to rub, grind + -bra, suffix denoting an instrument — more at throw 1. plural terebras \-brəz\ or terebrae \-ē(ˌ)brē; -ə(ˌ)brē, -əˌbrī\ : a device used by the ancient Romans for starting a breach in a fortified wall 2. [New Latin, from Latin, borer] a. -s : the boring ovipositor of a hymenopterous insect b. capitalized : a genus of marine gastropods (suborder Stenoglossa) having a long tapering spire and being the type of a family Terebridae comprising the auger shells c. -s : auger shell • tere·bral \təˈrēbrəl, ˈterəb-\ adjective |