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above his
image reads: HIC ODO EPS
BACULU TENENS CONFORTAT PUEROS ("EPS"
abbreviating episcopus "bishop" and "
BACULU"
omitting a
final m –
baculum "cudgel")...
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Saint Baculus of
Sorrento (Italian: San
Bacolo di Sorrento, San
Baccolo di Sorrento) is
venerated as a
bishop of Sorrento. The Life of
Saint Antoninus...
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Dragoneutes baculus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Gounelle in 1913. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of...
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Xylomimus baculus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae, and the only
species in the
genus Xylomimus. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates...
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Printing Office. Latimer, Charles. (1876) The
Divining Rod:
Virgula Divina –
Baculus Divinatorius (Water-Witching)
Modern Edition (2017) ISBN 978-1332230242...
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later Earl of Kent (Source:
Bayeux Tapestry) "Hic Odo Eps (Episcopus)
Baculu(m)
Tenens Confortat Pueros." ("Here Odo the
Bishop holding a club strengthens...
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Meaning Origin language and
etymology Example(s)
bacillus rod-shaped
Latin baculus,
stick Bacillus anthracis bacteri-
Pertaining to
bacteria Latin bacterium;...
- grain, seed), or rod-shaped,
called bacilli (sing. bacillus, from
Latin baculus, stick). Some bacteria,
called vibrio, are
shaped like
slightly curved...
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Favosites is an
extinct genus of
tabulate coral characterized by
polygonal closely packed corallites (giving it the
common name "honeycomb coral"). The...
- ellasi,
followed sequentially in the
lower Maastrictian by
Baculites baculus, B. grandis, and B. clinolobatis.
Baculites pacifi**** is
known from the...