- woad are "water-like" (Latin:
vitrum is from Proto-Indo-European *wed-ro-, 'water-like'). In
terms of usage, the
Latin vitrum is more
often used to refer...
- 27 AD – c. 66 AD) in his work Satyricon, the
inventor of
flexible gl**** (
vitrum flexile)
brought a
drinking bowl made of the
material before Tiberius Caesar...
-
Euseius vitrum is a
species of mite in the
family Phytoseiidae. "Euseius
vitrum". GBIF.
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- silky. Similarly, the term
vitreous (derived from the
Latin for gl****,
vitrum)
refers to a gl****y lustre. A list of
these terms is
given below. Lustre...
-
structure of
heparin in 1935,
which made it
possible for the
Swedish company Vitrum AB to
launch the
first heparin product for
intravenous use in 1936. Between...
- body (vitreous
meaning "gl****-like"; from
Latin vitreus 'gl****y', from
vitrum 'gl****' and -eus) is the
clear gel that
fills the
space between the lens...
- Gl**** of antimony,
vitrum antimonii, is a
yellow to red,
translucent gl****
created from a
preparation of antimony,
though historically used as an emetic...
-
Bello Gallico) that the
Britanni used to
colour their bodies blue with
vitrum, a word that
means primarily "gl****", but also the
domestic name for the...
-
inventor brought a
drinking bowl to the
Roman emperor Tiberius made of
vitrum flexile –
translated as
either flexible or
unbreakable gl**** –
which did...
-
Vitrum is a
genus of tunicates. It is the only
genus in the
family Vitrumidae in the
order Aplousobranchia. "Vitrumidae". www.gbif.org.
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