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Definition of Scaraboid

Scaraboid
Scaraboid Scar"a*boid, a. [Scarab + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the family Scarab[ae]id[ae], an extensive group which includes the Egyptian scarab, the tumbledung, and many similar lamellicorn beetles.
Scaraboid
Scaraboid Scar"a*boid, n. (Zo["o]l.) A scaraboid beetle.

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- picture. Top, and bottom views.) 'Positive-impression' cowrie-Scaraboid. Collection of Ten Scaraboid seals. (Click on picture. Top, and bottom views.) Hatshepsut:...
- practices Seal (device) Impression seal Stamp seal LMLK seal Mudbrick stamp Scaraboid seal British Museum notice WA 121544 Crawford, Harriet (2013). The Sumerian...
- Chalcedony scaraboid seal stone: 4th cent. BC. Fox and vine....
- practices Bulla (seal) Indus script LMLK seals from Lachish, ca 700 BCE. Scaraboid seal Brown & Feldman 2013, p. 304. Di Palma 2015, p. 21. Di Palma 2015...
- King Ahaz of Judah, who ruled from 732 to 716 BC. An orange carnelian scaraboid seal dating to the 8th century BC also mentions Ahaz. Its inscription...
- standing beside an altar to the gods Marduk and Nabu. A polished, black, scaraboid stone seal showing a "Babylonian cultic scene" of two bearded men standing...
- archaic period. 550-500 BCE **** between a female and a male. Engraved scaraboid (gem), White chalcedony. Greco-Persian. 4th century BCE Oinochoe by the...
- might be thought of as equivalent to the pocket-sized, 1 inch (3 cm) scaraboid seals of Ancient Egypt, which were sometimes imitated in Crete. However...
- 1890 An aegialiine scaraboid beetle. Phyllophaga †P. avus (****erell), Wickham, 1927 Lake Unita 1 specimen A melolonthine scaraboid beetle. First described...
- Lucanidae. Its common name is the cottonwood stag beetle. It is considered "scaraboid" but is not necessarily confined to deserts. They are often found in the...