- absorbed). The roof
rises (i.e. posteriorly) to a peak,
known as the
fastigium (Latin for "summit"); the
fastigial nucleus lies
immediately above the...
-
Nebularia fastigium is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Mitridae, the
miters or
miter snails. The s**** size
varies between...
-
Benimakia fastigium is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Fasciolariidae, the
spindle snails, the
tulip snails and their...
- the Palatine, and take up the
habits of his new station, the auli****
fastigium or 'pomp of the court',
against Marcus's objections.
Marcus would struggle...
- {\displaystyle J_{26}} . The name of the
gyrobifastigium comes from the
Latin fastigium,
meaning a
sloping roof. In the
standard naming convention of the Johnson...
-
records in the
Cambridgeshire Community Archive. Motto:
Fortiter ad
Fastigium (Bravely to the Top),
inspired by the 1953
British Mount Everest expedition...
-
southern China and Indo-China. The head is
narrow and
pointed with the
fastigium slightly longer than wide. The head, pronotum, and rear of the abdomen...
- into pentagons. The name of the
gyrobifastigium comes from the
Latin fastigium,
meaning a
sloping roof. In the
standard naming convention of the Johnson...
-
synonyms were tugurinum, tiburinum, tiguriam, cyburium, cipurium, ciborium,
fastigium, tegurmentum, tibutium,
tegimen […] Loi,
Maria Cristina; Patetta, Luciano...
- "having a peak". 2. In palynology, the form of a
pollen grain that has a
fastigium, a
pointed apex over a
hollow between the
layers of the
pollen outer wall...