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aeneator who blew a
buccina was
called a "buccinator" or "
bucinator" (Latin: buccinātor,
būcinātor). It was
originally designed as a tube made of
either bronze...
- The
trumpeter hornbill (Bycanistes
bucinator) is a medium-sized hornbill, with
length between 58 and 65 cm (23 and 26 in),
characterized by a
large grey...
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nerve In the past the
buccinator muscle was also
written as
bucinator muscle. A
bucinator in
classical Latin is a trumpeter, or more precisely, the person...
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include the
lemon dove (Aplopelia larvata),
trumpeter hornbill (Bycanistes
bucinator),
olive wood**** (Dendropicos griseocephalus), pink-throated twinspot...
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special ****ignment.
Bucellarii – were
formations of
escort troops.
Bucinator – A
trumpeter or bugler.
Cacula –
Servant or
slave of a soldier. Capsarior...
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mandibular branch elevates and
wrinkles skin of chin,
protrudes lower lip 2 1
bucinator (buccinator) head,
mouth (left/right)
alveolar processes of
maxilla and...
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leadbeateri Family Bucerotidae Genus Bycanistes Trumpeter hornbill,
Bycanistes bucinator Piping hornbill,
Bycanistes fistulator Silvery-ch****ed hornbill, Bycanistes...
- Order:
Bucerotiformes Family:
Bucerotidae Genus:
Bycanistes Cabanis & Heine, 1860 Type
species Buceros bucinator Temminck, 1824
Species 5-6, see text....
- bu- cow, ox
Latin bos (genitive bovis) "ox, cow" beef, boor, bovine,
bucinator muscle brachi-, brachio- arm
Latin from Gr****
bracchium brachiferous,...
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highlands are also rich in
birdlife including trumpeter hornbill (Bycanistes
bucinator), Livingstone's
turaco (Tauraco livingstonii), purple-crested
turaco (Tauraco...