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Ambulacrum
Ambulacrum Am`bu*la"crum, n.; pl. Ambulacra. [L., an alley or covered way.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) One of the radical zones of echinoderms, along which run the principal nerves, blood vessels, and water tubes. These zones usually bear rows of locomotive suckers or tentacles, which protrude from regular pores. In star fishes they occupy the grooves along the under side of the rays. (b) One of the suckers on the feet of mites.
Interambulacrum
Interambulacrum In`ter*am`bu*la"crum, n.; pl. L. Interambulacra, E. Interambulacrums. (Zo["o]l.) In echinoderms, one of the areas or zones intervening between two ambulacra. See Illust. of Ambulacrum.
Interambulacrums
Interambulacrum In`ter*am`bu*la"crum, n.; pl. L. Interambulacra, E. Interambulacrums. (Zo["o]l.) In echinoderms, one of the areas or zones intervening between two ambulacra. See Illust. of Ambulacrum.
Sacrum
Sacrum Sa"crum, n.; pl. sacra. [NL., fr. L. sacer sacred, os sacrum the lowest bone of the spine.] (Anat.) That part of the vertebral column which is directly connected with, or forms a part of, the pelvis. Note: It may consist of a single vertebra or of several more or less consolidated. In man it forms the dorsal, or posterior, wall of the pelvis, and consists of five united vertebr[ae], which diminish in size very rapidly to the posterior extremity, which bears the coccyx.
Simulacrum
Simulacrum Sim`u*la"crum, n.; pl. Simulacra. [L. See Simulate.] A likeness; a semblance; a mock appearance; a sham; -- now usually in a derogatory sense. Beneath it nothing but a great simulacrum. --Thackeray.

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- campestre romano de Miróbriga dos Celticos (Portugal): D(IS) M(ANIBUS) S(ACRUM) / C(AIUS) PORCIUS SEVE/RUS MIROBRIGEN(SIS) / CELT(ICUS) ANN(ORUM) LX /...
- Blatobulgium), Dumfries and Galloway, in Scotland, is an inscription: Brigantiae s(acrum) Amandus / arc(h)itectus ex imperio imp(eratum) (fecit) Two inscriptions...
- non glirus tristis non tristus pauper mulier non paupera mulier acre non acrum ipse non ipsus nurus non nura socrus non socra auris non oricla fax non...
- Miróbriga a resident leaves their Celtic origin recorded: D(IS) M(ANIBUS) S(ACRUM) / C(AIUS) PORCIUS SEVE/RUS MIROBRIGEN(SIS) / CELT(ICUS) ANN(ORUM) LX /...
- found shanense, subochraceum, insularum, indistinctum, chtonium, elbeli, acrum, oreum, dusiti, vividum, ubonense, euroum, deignani, dilloni and smithi...
- daughter, Vibia Maria Maxima. The inscription reads: D(is) M(anibus) s(acrum) P(ublii) Vibi P(ublii) f(ilii) Mariani e(gregiae) m(emoriae) v(iro), proc(uratori)...
- .......] [..]RISSIMAPIAVIXITANNISXV[....] EVTHESIA |D(iis) M(anibus) S(acrum) |Beccut iam pri|mum Iloni coniuncta ma|rito |uirgo rudis tenera quo me|...
- Neptuno sacr[um] (Bindo Nep)tuno Bindo N[e]ptuno sa[c]r(um) Bindo N(eptuno) s(acrum) [Bi]ndi Bi[ndo]. Out of the available epigraphy, four were dedicated by...
- cornice and base are inscribed respectively with the words "Scientiae S[acrum]" and "Patet Omnibus," referring to a temple of learning that is open to...
- chopper < OFr choper < Gmc, cf Germ schupfen) achoppement acre "acre" ( < L *acrum < Gmc, cf Goth akr, OE æcer, Eng acre, Germ Acker) adouber "to arm, strike"...