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Abaculus
Abaculus A*bac"u*lus ([.a]b*[a^]k"[-u]*l[u^]s), n.; pl. Abaculi (-l[imac]). [L., dim. of abacus.] (Arch.) A small tile of glass, marble, or other substance, of various colors, used in making ornamental patterns in mosaic pavements. --Fairholt.

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- Printing Office. Latimer, Charles. (1876) The Divining Rod: Virgula DivinaBaculus Divinatorius (Water-Witching) Modern Edition (2017) ISBN 978-1332230242...
- Baculus. The Life includes a description of the saints obtained from painting hanging at the time in the cathedral of Sorrento. The time when Baculus...
- 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...
- ellasi, followed sequentially in the lower Maastrictian by Baculites baculus, B. grandis, and B. clinolobatis. Baculites pacifi**** is known from the...
- grain, seed), or rod-shaped, called bacilli (sing. bacillus, from Latin baculus, stick). Some bacteria, called vibrio, are shaped like slightly curved...
- 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...
- Favosites is an extinct genus of tabulate coral characterized by polygonal closely packed corallites (giving it the common name "honeycomb coral"). The...
- Baculus is celebrating his engagement to Gretchen. A hunter from the Count von Eberbach then arrives at the festivities with a letter telling Baculus...
- of the late Cretaceous. However, the discovery of fossils of Baculites baculus in the uppermost beds of the Pierre Shale in the Raton, New Mexico area...
- Sorrento (555 or 556 – 625), an Italian abbot, hermit and saint Saint Baculus of Sorrento (7th c.), venerated as a Bishop of Sorrento Nardo Mormile (died...