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Sphryna tiburio
Shovelhead Shov"el*head`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A shark (Sphryna tiburio) allied to the hammerhead, and native of the warmer parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; -- called also bonnet shark.

Meaning of Tiburio from wikipedia

- dome. An affiliated term is the Italian tiburio, which is the lantern atop a dome. Like a lantern tower, a tiburio is often polygonal and inters****d with...
- Mary atop Milan Cathedral in Italy. The Madonnina spire or guglia del tiburio ("lantern spire"), one of the main features of the cathedral, was erected...
- small operation started to grow and he soon sent for his cousin-in-law, Tiburio Jiménez, who lived in Spain. In 1911, Jiménez went to work and immediately...
- Yan (Valentine) Wang Cilong (Proteus) Lim Cho Cho (Sylvia) Gao Zhanfei (Tiburio) Chen Yen-yen (Lucetta) The film is noted for its attempted "Westernized...
- church's nave and transept, which conceal the domes externally. Called a tiburio, this tower-like structure often has a blind arcade near the roof. Romanesque...
- Valentine, Bai is Proteus, Zhuli is Julia and Luohua is Silvia. Liao is named Tiburio rather than Thurio. Two Gentlemen is also featured in Shakespeare in Love...
- structure with a m****ive, square base containing entrances on two sides. The tiburio (the upper part of the structure designed to shape and protect the cupola...
- Burns. "Parish of St. Andrew Fratte, Diocese of Rome". V. Zanchietti, "Il tiburio di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte: propositi e condizionamenti nel testo borrominiano...
- sacked by Braccio da Montone, who destro**** the roof of the church and the tiburio (the high bell tower), and killed a number of the monks. Subsequently,...
- church's nave and transept, which concealed the domes externally. Called a tiburio, this tower-like structure often had a blind arcade near the roof. Romanesque...