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Caecilian
Caecilian C[ae]*cil"i*an (?; 106), n. [L. caecus blind. So named from the supposed blindness of the species, the eyes being very minute.] (Zo["o]l.) A limbless amphibian belonging to the order C[ae]cili[ae] or Ophimorpha. See Ophiomorpha. [Written also c[oe]cilian.]

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- Caecilia is a genus of amphibians in the family Caeciliidae. Frost, Darrel R. (2019). "Caecilia". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference...
- Caecilia Metella may refer to: Caecilia Metella (daughter of Balearicus) Caecilia Metella (daughter of Celer) Caecilia Metella (daughter of Delmaticus)...
- 297 Caecilia is a typical main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 9 September 1890 in Nice. Photometric observations during 2003 showed...
- The gens Caecilia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are mentioned in history as early as the fifth century BC, but the first...
- Saint Cecilia (Latin: Sancta Caecilia), also spelled Cecelia, was a Roman Christian virgin martyr, who is venerated in Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and...
- atelolepis Caecilia attenuata Caecilia bokermanni Caecilia caribea Caecilia cor****nta Caecilia cr****isquama Caecilia degenerata Caecilia disossea Caecilia dunni...
- 12°31′15.3″E / 41.852167°N 12.520917°E / 41.852167; 12.520917 The Tomb of Caecilia Metella (Italian: Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella) is a mausoleum located just...
- Atticus; Attica is presumed to have been born after this and thus known as "Caecilia", but she has frequently been referred to as "Pomponia". She was often...
- Caecilia Paulina (died in 235/236) was a Roman Empress and consort to Emperor Maximinus Thrax, who ruled in 235–238. Her full titulature, Diva Caecilia...
- reported by several Roman chroniclers, Tanaquil changed her name to Gaia Caecilia when she arrived at Rome. Under this name she was regarded as the model...