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Latibula
Latibulum La*tib"u*lum, n.; pl. Latibula. [L.] A concealed hiding place; a burrow; a lair; a hole.
Latibulize
Latibulize La*tib"u*lize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Latibulized; p. pr. & vb. n. Latibulizing.] [L. latibulum hiding place, fr. latere to lie hid.] To retire into a den, or hole, and lie dormant in winter; to retreat and lie hid. [R.] --G. Shaw.
Latibulized
Latibulize La*tib"u*lize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Latibulized; p. pr. & vb. n. Latibulizing.] [L. latibulum hiding place, fr. latere to lie hid.] To retire into a den, or hole, and lie dormant in winter; to retreat and lie hid. [R.] --G. Shaw.
Latibulizing
Latibulize La*tib"u*lize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Latibulized; p. pr. & vb. n. Latibulizing.] [L. latibulum hiding place, fr. latere to lie hid.] To retire into a den, or hole, and lie dormant in winter; to retreat and lie hid. [R.] --G. Shaw.
Latibulum
Latibulum La*tib"u*lum, n.; pl. Latibula. [L.] A concealed hiding place; a burrow; a lair; a hole.
Patibulary
Patibulary Pa*tib"u*la*ry, a. [L. patibulum a gallows: cf. F. patibulaire.] Of or pertaining to the gallows, or to execution. [R.] --Carlyle.
Patibulated
Patibulated Pa*tib"u*la`ted, a. Hanged on a gallows. [R.]
Prostibulous
Prostibulous Pros*tib"u*lous, a. [L. prostibulum prostitute.] Of or pertaining to prostitutes or prostitution; meretricious. [Obs.] --Bale.
Vestibula
Vestibulum Ves*tib"u*lum, n.; pl. Vestibula. [L., vestibule.] (Zo["o]l.) A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open.
Vestibular
Vestibular Ves*tib"u*lar, a. Of or pertaining to a vestibule; like a vestibule.
Vestibule
Vestibule Ves"ti*bule, n. [L. vestibulum, of uncertain origin: cf. F. vestibule.] The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall. Vestibule of the ear. (Anat.) See under Ear. Vestibule of the vulva (Anat.), a triangular space between the nymph[ae], in which the orifice of the urethra is situated. Vestibule train (Railroads), a train of passenger cars having the space between the end doors of adjacent cars inclosed, so as to admit of leaving the doors open to provide for intercommunication between all the cars. Syn: Hall; passage. Usage: Vestibule, Hall, Passage. A vestibule is a small apartment within the doors of a building. A hall is the first large apartment beyond the vestibule, and, in the United States, is often long and narrow, serving as a passage to the several apartments. In England, the hall is generally square or oblong, and a long, narrow space of entrance is called a passage, not a hall, as in America. Vestibule is often used in a figurative sense to denote a place of entrance. ``The citizens of Rome placed the images of their ancestors in the vestibules of their houses.' --Bolingbroke
Vestibule
Vestibule Ves"ti*bule, v. t. To furnish with a vestibule or vestibules. --Brander Matthews.
Vestibule of the ear
Vestibule Ves"ti*bule, n. [L. vestibulum, of uncertain origin: cf. F. vestibule.] The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall. Vestibule of the ear. (Anat.) See under Ear. Vestibule of the vulva (Anat.), a triangular space between the nymph[ae], in which the orifice of the urethra is situated. Vestibule train (Railroads), a train of passenger cars having the space between the end doors of adjacent cars inclosed, so as to admit of leaving the doors open to provide for intercommunication between all the cars. Syn: Hall; passage. Usage: Vestibule, Hall, Passage. A vestibule is a small apartment within the doors of a building. A hall is the first large apartment beyond the vestibule, and, in the United States, is often long and narrow, serving as a passage to the several apartments. In England, the hall is generally square or oblong, and a long, narrow space of entrance is called a passage, not a hall, as in America. Vestibule is often used in a figurative sense to denote a place of entrance. ``The citizens of Rome placed the images of their ancestors in the vestibules of their houses.' --Bolingbroke
Vestibule of the vulva
Vestibule Ves"ti*bule, n. [L. vestibulum, of uncertain origin: cf. F. vestibule.] The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall. Vestibule of the ear. (Anat.) See under Ear. Vestibule of the vulva (Anat.), a triangular space between the nymph[ae], in which the orifice of the urethra is situated. Vestibule train (Railroads), a train of passenger cars having the space between the end doors of adjacent cars inclosed, so as to admit of leaving the doors open to provide for intercommunication between all the cars. Syn: Hall; passage. Usage: Vestibule, Hall, Passage. A vestibule is a small apartment within the doors of a building. A hall is the first large apartment beyond the vestibule, and, in the United States, is often long and narrow, serving as a passage to the several apartments. In England, the hall is generally square or oblong, and a long, narrow space of entrance is called a passage, not a hall, as in America. Vestibule is often used in a figurative sense to denote a place of entrance. ``The citizens of Rome placed the images of their ancestors in the vestibules of their houses.' --Bolingbroke
Vestibule train
Vestibule Ves"ti*bule, n. [L. vestibulum, of uncertain origin: cf. F. vestibule.] The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall. Vestibule of the ear. (Anat.) See under Ear. Vestibule of the vulva (Anat.), a triangular space between the nymph[ae], in which the orifice of the urethra is situated. Vestibule train (Railroads), a train of passenger cars having the space between the end doors of adjacent cars inclosed, so as to admit of leaving the doors open to provide for intercommunication between all the cars. Syn: Hall; passage. Usage: Vestibule, Hall, Passage. A vestibule is a small apartment within the doors of a building. A hall is the first large apartment beyond the vestibule, and, in the United States, is often long and narrow, serving as a passage to the several apartments. In England, the hall is generally square or oblong, and a long, narrow space of entrance is called a passage, not a hall, as in America. Vestibule is often used in a figurative sense to denote a place of entrance. ``The citizens of Rome placed the images of their ancestors in the vestibules of their houses.' --Bolingbroke
Vestibuled train
Vestibuled train Vestibuled train (Railroad) Same as Vestibule train, under Vestibule.
Vestibulum
Vestibulum Ves*tib"u*lum, n.; pl. Vestibula. [L., vestibule.] (Zo["o]l.) A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open.

Meaning of Tibul from wikipedia

- sympathizer for the resistance, and had helped Tibul escape pursuit by the army, by hiding the Acrobat Tibul in his house and, using a washable solution...
- clown Augustus, the acrobat Tibul, and the young girl Suok, arrives in the city just as a miners' uprising erupts. Tibul joins the rebels, but their revolt...
- representing day and night (tinatalaaw), rice mortars (lusong), pig's hind legs (tibul), rice bundles (sinwhuto or panyat), criss-crossing designs (sina-sao),...
- Beryozkin Svet dalyokoy zvezdy (1965) as Lukashov Three Fat Men (1966) as Tibul V gorode S. (1967) as Shergov The Seventh Companion (Седьмой спутник, 1968)...
- representing day and night (tinatalaaw), rice mortars (lusong), pig's hind legs (tibul), rice bundles (sinwhuto or panyat), criss-crossing designs (sina-sao),...
- Kikila, Lelambo, Lelambo Dua (II), Lulum, Paleromon (Paleroman), Palukae, Tibul (Timbul), Wubri Yahukimo Tangma Aleleng, Helo, Hipela, Huewi, Punno, Simeka...
- Song for high female voice and piano. 1995 Tibul against the war for mixed choir and timpani Text: Tibul 1994 And in the distance a garden full of flowers...