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Laqueus is a
genus of
brachiopods belonging to the
family Laqueidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in ****an and
North America. Species:
Laqueus...
- to the victim's back,
usually using a foot or knee. The
garrote (Latin:
laqueus) is
known to have been used in the
first century BC in Rome. It is referred...
- Zealand.
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media related to
Sinezona laqueus. Bouchet, P. (2013).
Sinezona laqueus (Finlay, 1926).
Accessed through:
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mediterranea Laqueus (13 species)
Laqueus blanfordi Laqueus concentricus Laqueus erythraeus Laqueus j
jeffreysi Laqueus morsei Laqueus orbicularis Laqueus pacifica...
- in the
sense 'noose, snare', and
derives in turn from
classical Latin laqueus ('noose, snare, trap, bond, tie'). The rope or l****o used to
restrain cattle...
- Park Service.
Point Reyes National Seas****.
Retrieved January 26, 2023. "
Laqueus californicus".
Monterey Bay
Aquarium Research Institute. MBARI. Retrieved...
- from Old
French las, noose, string, from
Vulgar Latin *laceum, from
Latin laqueus, noose;
probably akin to lacere, to
entice or ensnare. The
Latin word from...
- "snarer") was a
class of
Roman gladiator that
fought with a l****o or
noose (
laqueus) in one hand and a
poniard or
sword in the other. The
laquearius appeared...
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Pacific Ocean Sig****
stellatus laqueus von Bonde, 1934 - Red Sea and
Indian Ocean Other authorities consider S. s.
laqueus to be a
separate species; if...
- or a type of
retiarius who
tried to
catch his
adversaries with a l****o (
laqueus)
instead of a net. The
murmillo (plural murmillones) or
myrmillo wore a...