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Craticula is a
genus of
diatom that lies on or in the top
layers of
sediments in the
freshwater to
brackish water environments it inhabits. In addition...
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Zebinella craticula is a
species of
minute sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk or
micromollusk in the
family Rissoinidae. This
marine species occurs...
- gridil,
which had
developed over time from the
Latin word
craticula, 'small griddle' (
craticula –
graille –
gredil – gridil),
possibly via the
Latin craticulum...
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Early examples of the
gridiron were
found in Pompeii. The
Latin term is
craticula, a
diminutive form of "crates". This
referred to
their cross-hatched design...
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Helcystogramma craticula is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1921. It is
found in Mozambique. The
wingspan is about...
- A
grille or
grill (French word from
Latin craticula,
small grill) is an
opening of
several slits side-by-side in a wall,
metal sheet or
another barrier...
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Alvania craticula is an
extinct species of
minute sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk or
micromollusk in the
family Rissoidae.
Fossils were
found in...
- in the
family Nacellidae, one of the
families of true
limpets Cellana craticula (Suter, 1905). Retrieved through:
World Register of
Marine Species. v...
- from Old
French "grëil, gräil, grëille, gräille a
grill (from L[atin]
cratīcula)". The word
creel is also used in
Scotland to
refer to a
device used to...
- A
graticule or grid (from
Latin crāticula 'grill/grating'), on a map, is a
graphical depiction of a
coordinate system as a grid of
coordinate curves or...