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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...
- surfaces, patios, courtyards, etc. The term pavement comes from Latin pavimentum, meaning a floor beaten or rammed down, through Old French pavement. The...
- 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...
- Tanea magnifluctuata (Kuroda, 1961) Tanea mozaica (Sowerby, 1833) Tanea pavimentum (Récluz, 1844) Tanea picta (Récluz, 1844) †Tanea pittensis (Marwick, 1928)...
- Punic culture, including mala Punica ("Punic Apples") for pomegranates; pavimentum Puni**** to describe the use of patterned terracotta pieces in mosaics;...
- to him by etymologies such as the derivation of pământ ("soil") from pavimentum, and the creation of "genealogical villages" around common ancestors (moși)...
- the still-extant pavimentum to obtain astronomic observations for comparison with those of Copernicus. As of 2011[update] the pavimentum has still not been...
- (Tesselliconus) tessulatus Born, 1778 · accepted, alternate representation Cucullus pavimentum Röding, 1798 Dendroconus tessulatus (Born, 1778) Lithoconus tessulatus...
- survived by being adapted to rural environment, for example pământ from pavimentum, and the vocabulary for navigation, higher religious organization, and...
- synonym of Naticarius onca Röding, 1798(original combination) Cochlis pavimentum Röding, 1798: synonym of Naticarius onca (Röding, 1798) Cochlis pittensis...