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Definition of Spiculum

Spiculum
Spiculum Spic"u*lum, n.; pl. Spicula. [L., a little point.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Spicule.

Meaning of Spiculum from wikipedia

- A ****ulum is a late Roman spear that replaced the pilum as the infantryman's main throwing javelin around 250 AD. Scholars suppose that it could have...
- Falarica Framea Golo Hak Jaculum Javelin Lancea Pilum Plumbata Soliferrum ****ulum Verutum ****egai (Africa) Djerid (Asia Minor, India and Africa) Toggling...
- Vexillum ****ulum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters. The length of the s**** attains...
- Tragosoma ****ulum is a species of long-horned beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It is found in North America. "Tragosoma chiricahuae Report". Integrated...
- All pages with titles beginning with Speculum Specula (disambiguation) ****ulum, a Roman weapon This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- This was formerly called the pilum, but now it is known by the name of ****ulum. The soldiers were particularly exercised in the use of this weapon, because...
- commentators and translators. The Hævateinn was interpreted to be a dart/arrow (****ulum) by Árni Magnússon and A. S. Cottle in the 18th century as already noted...
- ossification of the posterior atlantooccipital membrane to create a delicate bony ****ulum which arches backward from the posterior end of the superior articular...
- Asian) Pilum (Roman) Soliferrum, saunion, soliferreum (Mediterranean) ****ulum (Roman) Vel (Indian) Verutum (Roman) Woomera, amirre (Australian) Could...
- during the Late Empire. Javelin § Ancient Rome Polearm Lancea (weapon) ****ulum Roman military personal equipment Carr, Thomas Swinburne (1836). A manual...