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Cancelli are lattice-work,
placed before a window, a door-way, the
tribunal of a judge, the
chancel of a church, or any
other similar place. This led to...
- spongicola).
Cancellus contains the
following species:
Cancellus canaliculatus (Herbst, 1804)
Cancellus frontalis Forest & McLaughlin, 2000
Cancellus heatherae...
- "chancel"
derives from the
French usage of
chancel from the Late
Latin word
cancellus ("lattice"). This
refers to the
typical form of rood screens. The chancel...
- and the rest of the church, specifically, it was left
pluteus of the
cancellus/septum (the
right pluteus tablet is so-called "Jurandvorski ulomci/Jurandvor...
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Haplochromis taeniolatus Trewavas, 1935
Cyrtocara taeniolata (Trewavas, 1935)
Cyrtocara taeniolatus (Trewavas, 1935)
Haplochromis cancellus Greenwood, 1963...
- carcer- jail cancel, cancellable, cancellate, cancellation, cancellous,
cancellus, chancel, chancellery, chancellor, chancery, incarcerate, incarceration...
- Bakel, Jagt & Artal, 2008
Bathynarius Forest, 1989
Calcinus Dana, 1851
Cancellus H. Milne-Edwards, 1836
Ciliopagurus Forest, 1995
Clibanarius Dana, 1852...
- in Europe. Species:
Pallasea angarensis Dorogostaisky, 1917
Pallasea cancellus (Pallas, 1772)
Pallasea gerstfeldtii (Dybowsky, 1874) "Pallasea". WoRMS...
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transmits the
thrust to a
heavy abutment by
means of an arch or half-arch.
Cancellus (plural: Cancelli)
Barriers which correspond to the
modern balustrade...
- Both
Christians and Jews
worshipped there,
separated by a
small screen (
cancellus). The
Jewish worshippers would flock there to
celebrate the deposition...