- SPICULUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPICULUM is any of various small spicular organs (such as the spines of an echinoderm, the dart of various snails, or a copulatory bristle on a nematode)
- Spiculum - Wikipedia
A spiculum is a late Roman spear [1] that replaced the pilum as the infantryman's main throwing javelin around 250 AD Scholars suppose that it could have resulted from the gradual combination of the pilum and two German spears, the angon and the bebra
- spiculum, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
spiculum, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- SPICULUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Spiculum definition: a small, needlelike body, part, process, or the like See examples of SPICULUM used in a sentence
- What does spiculum mean? - Definitions. net
A spiculum is a small, usually sharp, needle-like structure found in various organisms, specifically in invertebrates such as certain sponges or insects It can be made of different materials like silica or calcium carbonate
- SPICULUM definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'spiculum' spiculum in American English (ˈspɪkjələm ) noun Word forms: plural ˈspicula (ˈspɪkjələ ) a spicule; esp , any of several spinelike organs found in lower animals, as the starfish
- spiculum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin spīculum (“a little sharp point”), from spīcum, alternative form of spīca (“point, spike”) spiculum (plural spicula) A thrusting javelin used by Romans that replaced the pilum in the late 3rd century A sharp, pointed crystal, especially of ice
- Spiculum Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Spiculum definition: A spicule; esp , any of several spinelike organs found in lower animals, as the starfish
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