- century. The root coltello, for "knife",
derived ultimately from the
Latin cultellus meaning "smaller knife";
which is the
common Latin root for both the Italian...
- needed] It
means "a
small knife used for
sharpening the pens of scribes" ("
Cultellus acuendis calamis scriptorii").
Artavus is well-attested in
medieval Latin...
-
described in 1876 by
Wilhelm Peters. The type
species is
Epigonichthys cultellus.
Epigonichthys can grow to 60 mm. The
species of this
genus are found...
- Worthen, 1875 †Chomatodus
costatus Newberry & Worthen, 1866 †Chomatodus
cultellus Anonymous author(s) †Chomatodus
davisi Woodward, 1889 †Chomatodus dentatus...
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Epigonichthys cingalensis (Kirkaldy 1894);
nomen dubium Epigonichthys cultellus Peters 1877
Epigonichthys hectori (Benham 1901) (Hector's lancelet) Epigonichthys...
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Pharidae include: Ce****vaculina Morlet, 1889
Afrophaxas Cosel, 1993
Cultellus Schumacher, 1817
Ensiculus H. Adams, 1860
Ensis Schumacher, 1817 Leguminaria...
- inculpatory, mea
culpa culter cultr-
knife colter, coulter,
cultellus, cutl****, cutler,
cutlery †
cultellus cultell- cūlus cul-
buttocks culet, culottes, recoil...
- Corcagia,
Hibernia Cork,
Ireland Corpus Christi Corpus Christi,
Texas Cultellus Flavus Yellowknife,
Northwest Territories,
Canada Dallasium Dallas, Texas...
- poultry-carving, and the
habitually indignant Juvenal rails about a
carver (
cultellus) who rehe****s dance-like
moves and knife-wielding to meet the exacting...
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synonym of
Phaxas pellucidus (Pennant, 1777)
Phaxas cultellus (Linnaeus, 1758):
synonym of
Ensiculus cultellus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Phaxas decipiens (E. A. Smith...