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Columbella mercatoria
Columbella Col`um*bel"la, n. [NL., dim. of L. columba a dove. So called from a fancied resemblance in color and form, of some species.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of univalve shells, abundant in tropical seas. Some species, as Columbella mercatoria, were formerly used as shell money.

Meaning of Mercatoria from wikipedia

- humans have spread across the galaxy, which is primarily ruled by the Mercatoria, a complex feudal hierarchy with a religious zeal to rid the galaxy of...
- Lex mercatoria (from Latin for "merchant law"), often referred to as "the Law Merchant" in English, is the body of commercial law used by merchants throughout...
- The Carta Mercatoria, meaning 'the charter of the merchants', was a 1303 charter granted by Edward I to foreign merchants in England, in exchange for the...
- Columbella mercatoria is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The length of the s**** attains...
- organically through the collective practices of merchants, known as the "lex mercatoria" or law of merchants during the Middle Ages. The development of these...
- Achaea mercatoria is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in countries in tropical Africa and Asia, from South Africa to South East Asia, including...
- relations in international trade. lex mercatoria – "the law for merchants on land". Alok Narayan defines "lex mercatoria" as "any law relating to businesses"...
- governed ecclesiastical institutions and clergy throughout Europe; the lex mercatoria ("merchant law"), which concerned trade and commerce; and various codes...
- p. 191 Klaus Peter Berger, The Creeping Codification of the New Lex Mercatoria, Kluwer Law International, 2010, p. 132 Alan Rogers Central Europe 2007...
- to call "Sterling", and standard rules for commerce that formed a Lex Mercatoria, the laws of the merchants. Merchant custom was most influential in the...