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Gemara
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Ge·ma·ra  (g-mär, -môr)
n.
The second part of the Talmud, consisting primarily of commentary on the Mishnah.

[Aramaic gmr, completion, from gmar, to complete; see gmr in Semitic roots.]

Ge·maric adj.
Ge·marist n.

Gemara [gɛˈmɔrə (Hebrew) gɛmaˈra]
n
(Non-Christian Religions / Judaism) Judaism the main body of the Talmud, consisting of a record of ancient rabbinical debates about the interpretation of the Mishna and constituting the primary source of Jewish religious law See also Talmud
[from Aramaic gemārā completion, from gemār to complete]
Gemaric  adj
Gemarist  n
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Noun1.Gemara - the second part of the Talmud consisting primarily of commentary on the Mishna
Talmud - the collection of ancient rabbinic writings on Jewish law and tradition (the Mishna and the Gemara) that constitute the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism


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