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permanently protruding rostrums which evolved from
their upper jawbones.
Billfish (marlin,
swordfish and sailfish) use
rostrums (bills) to
slash and stun...
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rostrum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rostrum may
refer to: Any kind of a
platform for a speaker: dais
pulpit podium Rostrum (anatomy), a...
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rostral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rostral may
refer to:
Rostral (anatomical term),
situated toward the oral or
nasal region Rostral bone...
- The
rostral scale, or
rostral, in
snakes and
other scaled reptiles is the
median plate on the tip of the
snout that
borders the
mouth opening. It corresponds...
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Rostrum Records is an
American independent record label initially located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, now
located in Los Angeles, California.
Benjy Grinberg...
- A
rostral column is a type of
victory column originating in
ancient Greece and Rome,
where they were
erected to
commemorate a
naval military victory....
- A
rostrum camera is a
specially designed camera used in
television production and
filmmaking to
animate a
still picture or object. It
consists of a moving...
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Archived from the
original on 2011-08-06.
Retrieved 2011-11-25. "Two
Rostrums:
Small Structures with Big
History and Purpose". www.gwwoinc.com. Retrieved...
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Rostrum Australia (formerly
Australian Rostrum) is an ****ociation of
Australian public-speaking clubs,
founded on 21 July 1930. It is the main continuation...
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Calliotropis rostrum is a
marine gastropod in the
family Eucyclidae. The
height of the s****
reaches 9 mm. This
marine species occurs off New Caledonia...