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process called pavire, or pavimentare. The flat
surface was then the
pavimentum. It
could be used as the road, or
additional layers could be constructed...
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called the
pavimentum, was one inch
thick and made of mortar.
Above this were four
strata of masonry. The
layer directly above the
pavimentum was called...
- surfaces, patios, courtyards, etc. The term
pavement comes from
Latin pavimentum,
meaning a
floor beaten or
rammed down,
through Old
French pavement. The...
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Punic culture,
including mala
Punica ("Punic Apples") for pomegranates;
pavimentum Puni**** to
describe the use of
patterned terracotta pieces in mosaics;...
- (Röding, 1798)
Synonyms Cochlis onca Röding, 1798 (basionym)
Cochlis pavimentum Röding, 1798
Natica cailliaudii Récluz, 1850
Natica chinensis Lamarck...
- to him by
etymologies such as the
derivation of pământ ("soil") from
pavimentum, and the
creation of "genealogical villages"
around common ancestors (moși)...
- (Tesselliconus)
tessulatus Born, 1778 · accepted,
alternate representation Cucullus pavimentum Röding, 1798
Dendroconus tessulatus (Born, 1778)
Lithoconus tessulatus...
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paradoxum Nott, 1892
Polysyncraton paramushiri Romanov, 1989
Polysyncraton pavimentum Monniot F., 1993
Polysyncraton pedunculatum Kott, 2001
Polysyncraton peristroma...
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Tanea magnifluctuata (Kuroda, 1961)
Tanea mozaica (Sowerby, 1833)
Tanea pavimentum (Récluz, 1844)
Tanea picta (Récluz, 1844) †Tanea
pittensis (Marwick, 1928)...
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survived by
being adapted to
rural environment, for
example pământ from
pavimentum, and the
vocabulary for navigation,
higher religious organization, and...