- A
caldarium (also
called a calidarium,
cella caldaria or
cella coctilium) was a room with a hot
plunge bath, used in a
Roman bath complex. The
boiler supplying...
- and
Sefardi occupational surname. It is
derived from the
Vulgar Latin "
caldaria" ("cauldron") and
refers to the
occupation of tinker. "Calderón" without...
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Spirulina bayannurensis Spirulina breviarticulata Spirulina cabrerae Spirulina caldaria Spirulina cavanillesiana Spirulina condensata Spirulina corakiana Spirulina...
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magnifica -
Overview -
Encyclopedia of Life".
Encyclopedia of Life. "Spirulina
caldaria var.
magnifica J.J.Copeland :: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. Wehr, John...
- "caldera volcanoes". The term
caldera comes from
Spanish caldera, and
Latin caldaria,
meaning "cooking pot". In some
texts the
English term
cauldron is also...
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upper story; from the
south ran a
corridor separating a pair of
large caldaria.
According to the
floorplans of
Andrea Palladio, each
caldarium had a small...
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moved to a
separate room off of the caldarium. The caldarium, or
cella caldaria, was
rectangular in
shape with many
octagonal rooms found near it in the...
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frigidarium are the warm room (tepidarium) and the
anteroom to the hot
rooms (
caldaria), both of
which are
covered with
octagonal domes.
Bathers would have finally...
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paiolo 'cauldron' Gaul
pario 'cauldron' W pair, C/Br per, Ir/Sc
coire VLat
caldāria (cf. Fr chaudière "heater", Sp caldera)
Picard (Tournais) roye 'cart' -...
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ultimately from the
Romanian word căldăraș (coppersmith)
derived from
Latin caldāria, in
effect describing their trade as tinkers. The
Kalderash Roma are hypothesized...