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Paucispiral
Paucispiral Pau`ci*spi"ral, a. [L. paucus few + E. spiral.] (Zo["o]l.) Having few spirals, or whorls; as, a paucispiral operculum or shell.

Meaning of Paucis from wikipedia

- Pauci-immune (pauci- Latin: few, little) vasculitis is a form of vasculitis that is ****ociated with minimal evidence of hy****nsitivity upon immunofluorescent...
- Pauci is an uninhabited settlement in Croatia. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703...
- Famously quoted by Chauntecleer in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. multa paucis Say much in few words multis e gentibus vires from many peoples, strength...
- Microscopic polyangiitis is an autoimmune disease characterized by a systemic, pauci-immune, necrotizing, small-vessel vasculitis without clinical or pathological...
- fewer skin lesions and no bacilli in a skin smear as "paucibacillary" ("pauci-" refers to a small quantity) from patients with more lesions or detected...
- The Annales Vedastes record that in 889 Post nativitatem vero Domini **** paucis Francis Aquitaniam perrexit, ut eos sibi sociaret. Quo audito, Ramnulfus...
- members of the 1st Guards Brigade "Tigrovi" and the 4th Guards Brigade "Pauci" and part of the 2nd Guards Brigade "Gromovi". With the previous reorganization...
- πᾰ́θος (páthos), suffering, accident sociopathy, neuropathy pauci- Few Latin paucus Pauci-immune pector- breast or chest Latin pectus pectoralgia, pectoriloquy...
- for summer drought. Varro, De lingua latina 5.84. Nunc vix nomen notum paucis: Varro, De lingua latina 6.19. Varro, De lingua latina 6.19: cuius deae...
- action occurred. E.g., aestāte, "in summer"; eō tempore, "at that time"; paucīs hōrīs id faciet, "within a few hours he will do it." Compare with the accusative...