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Urceolar
Urceolar Ur"ce*o*lar, a. Urceolate.
Urceole
Urceole Ur"ce*ole, n. [See Urceolate.] (R. C. Ch.) A vessel for water for washing the hands; also, one to hold wine or water.
Urceoli
Urceolus Ur*ce"o*lus, n.; pl. Urceoli. [L., a little pitcher.] (Bot.) Any urn-shaped organ of a plant.
Urceolus
Urceolus Ur*ce"o*lus, n.; pl. Urceoli. [L., a little pitcher.] (Bot.) Any urn-shaped organ of a plant.

Meaning of Urceo from wikipedia

- Antonio Urceo, called Codro (Antonius Urceus Codrus, 1446, Rubiera–1500, Bologna) was an Italian humanist who taught grammar and eloquence in Bologna...
- Among others, he studied the archives of Bologna, and the life of Antonio Urceo (Antonius Urceus), called Codro (1446–1500), who had taught Gr**** to Nicolaus...
- the humanities—probably attending lectures by Filippo Beroaldo, Antonio Urceo, called Codro, Giovanni Garzoni, and Alessandro Achillini—and to studying...
- play, with somewhat varying results (one version was produced by Antonio Urceo in the late 15th century, another by Martinus Dorpius in the early 16th...
- teacher of Latin grammar in Modena, where among his pupils was Antonio Urceo (il Codro da Rubiera). By 1466, he was a teacher in Ferrara. After the death...
- utterly baseless. On the other hand, Carlo Malagola, in his admirable work on Urceo Codro showed that "Niccolo Kopperlingk di Thorn" had registered as a law...
- On Vanity, is a serio-comic praelectio very much influenced by Antonio Urceo Codro, Pietro Crinito and Erasmus; the Ptolemaeus or What is the Prince's...
- novice in Bologna. Later, he became friends with humanists like Antonio Urceo and Julius Pomponius Laetus. He received his degree in medicine in 1466...
- included a bronze perforated cylinder, a lead pyramidal weight, a terracotta urceo (a jug often used for garum) a jar without handles, a lamp with a fragmented...