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- Riolan's explanation is not considered credible. Besides os cuculi, os caudae, with caudae, of the tail is attested. This Latin expression might be the source...
- from Aquitanian versus due to its inclusion of a caudae at the end. The melismatic flourish (caudae) in the conductus can separate the text out and disrupt...
- (burrowing) habits. Several muscles in the posterior of ankylosaurids (dorsalis caudae, ilio-caudalis, coccygeo-femoralis brevis, coccygeo-femoralis longus, ilio-tibialis...
- quas cistae cuidam ****c negotio dedita opera fabricatae ita inclusit ut caudae perforamina extentae, certis quibusdam cana, libus insererentur affixae...
- heavily during papal ceremonial in hot Roman summers. The two lappets (Latin: caudæ, literally "tails") at the back of the tiara are first seen in the pictures...
- remigiis, rectricibusque caudae ad apicem albis; rostro pedibusque nigris. Long. tot. 18 unc; rostri, 2½; alee, 10; caudae, 7; tarsi, 2¼. Hab. in Terra...
- and in the Paris sources in an elaborate three-voice setting, laden with caudae. Coda (music) New Grove Dictionary of Music Richard Taruskin, ed., Oxford...
- it two lappets, a pair of streamers or pendants that in Latin are called caudae or infulae. These are usually attached at the rear of the tiara, again as...
- Pasipha. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin words albus and caudae, literally meaning "white tail". This is in reference to the pale yellow...
- Satires (Serm. 2.7.50) Horace writes: quae****que excēpit turgentis verbera caudae, clūnibus aut agitāvit equum lascīva supīnum, dīmittit neque fāmōsum neque...