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salpinx (/ˈsælpɪŋks/;
plural salpinges /sælˈpɪndʒiːz/; Gr**** σάλπιγξ) was a trumpet-like
instrument of the
ancient Gr****s. The
salpinx consisted of a...
- In
anatomical contexts,
salpinx is used to
refer to a type of tube. Per
Terminologia Anatomica, the
Latin term "tuba" is
usually used to
describe most...
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fallopian tubes, also
known as
uterine tubes,
oviducts or
salpinges (sg.:
salpinx), are
paired tubular ****
organs in the
human female body that
stretch from...
- the throne. The
trumpets are
referred to in
Koine Gr**** as σάλπιγξ (
sálpinx,
salpinx); this was a straight,
narrow bronze tube with a
mouthpiece of bone...
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Synonyms Euploea westwoodii C. & R. Felder, [1865]
Salpinx weberi Moore, 1883
Salpinx brandti Moore, 1883
Salpinx (Euploea)
platenae Staudinger, 1895 upis Fruhstorfer...
- is a
composite of the Gr****
words ὕδωρ (hydōr – "water") and σάλπιγξ (
sálpinx – "trumpet"); its
plural is hydrosalpinges.
Symptoms can vary. Some patients...
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Clypeostoma salpinx is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Chilodontaidae. The size of the s****
varies between 8 mm and...
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sheet of metal,
which is
considered a
technical wonder for its time. The
Salpinx was a
straight trumpet 62
inches (1,600 mm) long, made of bone or bronze...
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fishes with
large mouths,
distensible stomachs and long
scaleless bodies Salpinx in
anatomy Tonsil Tornwaldt cyst This
article incorporates text in the...
- irma Fruhstorfer, 1903
Macroploea corus defiguratus Fruhstorfer, 1908
Euploea (
Salpinx)
juvia Fruhstorfer, 1908
Euploea callithoe admiralia Strand, 1914...