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Sempervivum
Sempervivum Sem`per*vi"vum, n. (Bot.) A genus of fleshy-leaved plants, of which the houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum) is the commonest species.
Sempervivum tectorum
Sempervivum Sem`per*vi"vum, n. (Bot.) A genus of fleshy-leaved plants, of which the houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum) is the commonest species.
Sempervivum tectorum
Ayegreen Aye"green`, n. [Aye ever + green.] (Bot.) The houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum). --Halliwell.
Vadium vivum
Vadium Va"di*um, n. [LL., from L. vas, vadis, bail.] (Law) Pledge; security; bail. See Mortgage. Vadium vivum [LL.] (Law), a living pledge, which exists where an estate is granted until a debt is paid out of its proceeds.

Meaning of Vivum from wikipedia

- A Herbarium vivum (plural Herbaria viva) is a collection of plants, called herbarium, and images, and their descriptions from a particular locality. The...
- Spontaneous generation is a su****ded scientific theory that held that living creatures could arise from non-living matter and that such processes were...
- Contagium vivum fluidum (Latin: "contagious living fluid") was a phrase first used to describe a virus, and underlined its ability to slip through the...
- credited with the co-discovery of viruses (1898), which he called "contagium vivum fluidum". Born in Amsterdam, Beijerinck studied at the Technical School...
- is missing. omne initium difficile est every beginning is difficult omne vivum ex ovo every living thing is from an egg foundational concept of modern...
- Dimmock pp. 15–16 Zerbini FM, Kitajima EW (September 2022). "From Contagium vivum fluidum to Riboviria: A Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Centric History of Virus Taxonomy"...
- manufacture and construction. In antiquity, it was sometimes called linum vivum, and used to take advantage of its fire-resistant properties. These uses...
- Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol 2, part 2, (1822), 507–509, 'tua effigies ad vivum expressa.' Jordan 1968, pp. 51–52; Loades 2004, p. 28. Loach 1999, p. 29...
- PMID 15012507. S2CID 28864226. Beijerinck MW (1898). "Über ein Contagium vivum fluidum als Ursache der Fleckenkrankheit der Tabaksblätter". Verhandelingen...
- Beauveria b****iana), Friedrich Henle (who developed the concepts of contagium vivum and contagium animatum), and others had proposed ideas similar to germ theory...