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Ambulacrum is an
architectural word that
denotes an atrium, courtyard, or
parvise in
front of a
basilica or
church that is
surrounded by
arcades or colonnades...
- In zoology, an
ambulacrum is an
elongated area of the s**** of an
echinoderm in
which a row of tube feet are arranged. It is
pluralized as ambulacra. The...
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Babylonia ambulacrum is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Babyloniidae.
MolluscaBase (2018).
Babylonia ambulacrum (G. B....
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Austromitra ambulacrum is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Costellariidae, the
ribbed miters. This
species occurs...
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aboral side of each ray,
known as an
ambulacrum.
These have
interambulacra between them. From the
Latin '
ambulācrum',
meaning 'walk
planted with trees'...
- Ray
fragment (oral surface;
ambulacrum) of
goniasterid asteroid;
Zichor Formation (Coniacian,
Upper Cretaceous),
southern Israel....
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calcareous plates known as
stereom that are
common to all echinoderms. The
ambulacrum is
similar to that of the Edrioasteroidea; as a result,
Helicoplacus may...
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flower petals from the
center were five food grooves, or ambulacra. Each
ambulacrum had many long thin fine
structures called brachioles,
which were used...
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Training Corps ****embled for the
first time on 16
October 1900, in the
Ambulacrum,
overseen by The
First Volunteer Battalion, the East
Lancashire Regiment...
- wall, promenade, alley, or open path. It can also
refer to an atrium,
ambulacrum, or
parvis in
front of a basilica. The term
should not be
confused with...