- A
lacrymatory,
lachrymatory or
lacrimarium (from the
Latin lacrima, 'tear') is a
small vessel of
terracotta or, more frequently, of gl****,
found in Roman...
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lachrymatory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lachrymatory or
lacrymatory may
refer to:
Something that has the
effect of lachrymation, causing...
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bottles Laboratory flask Reagent bottle Wash
bottle Weighing bottle Lacrymatory LifeSaver bottle Magnetic bottles Maker's Mark
bottle Mariotte's bottle...
- clay Urns,
there was also a
child grave in semi-preserved amphora,
lacrymatories, and a
cosmetics plate. From the
period of
early medieval Croatian state...
- 5:00 a.m.. On 28
October the
Special Brigade R. E.
fired 1,126 "SK" (
lacrymatory) 4-inch
Stokes mortar bombs into
Beaumont Hamel, 135 40 lb (18 kg) phosgene...
- crater. The use of the term "lacrimarium" or "lacrimatorium" (also "
lacrymatory" or "lachrymatory") for
unguentaria persisted because the
small vessels...
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boulder boundaries is
found to the
south and east of the enclosures. A
lacrymatory was
discovered at the site in 1824, and a quern-stone in 1885. Historic...
- disease" by
Francesco Bartolozzi,
pharmacy gl****es and vases,
Roman lacrymatories, matulae,
bowls for bloodletting,
urine bottles, a
French baby bottle...
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Waldmohr area was settled, as
archaeological finds (such as blades,
small lacrymatories,
remnants of
smelting ovens) and
barrows bear witness. The
first do****entary...
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chloromethyl chloroformate were used
against the
front line and some
lacrymatory "T" s**** were
fired on the
British support lines, with no effect. The...