Definition of Cochleare. Meaning of Cochleare. Synonyms of Cochleare

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Definition of Cochleare

Cochleare
Cochleare Coch`le*a"re, n. [L.] 1. A spoon. --Andrews. 2. (Med) A spoonful. --Dungleson.

Meaning of Cochleare from wikipedia

- dessert-spoon is known as cochleare medium, abbreviated as cochl. med. or less frequently coch. med., as opposed to the tea-spoon (cochleare minus or minimum)...
- Typhonium cochleare is a species of plant in the arum family that is native to Australia. The species is a geophytic, perennial herb, which sprouts from...
- teaspoon was formally known by the Latin cochleare minus (cochl. min.) to distinguish it from the tablespoon or cochleare majus (cochl. maj.). When tea-drinking...
- Cymbidium cochleare is a species of orchid native to the eastern Himalayas, China (South-West Yunnan), Taiwan. "Cymbidium cochleare Lindl. | Plants of...
- brainstem System Auditory system Artery AICA Identifiers Latin nuclei cochleares MeSH D017626 NeuroNames 720 NeuroLex ID birnlex_1151 TA98 A14.1.04.247...
- 4 drams (1/2 fl oz, 14.8 ml). It was more commonly known by the Latin name cochleare majus (abbreviated cochl. maj.) or, in apothecaries' notation, f℥ss or...
- tomorrow night   cochl. cochleare spoonful   cochl. ampl. cochleare amplum an ample spoonful (a tablespoonful)   cochl. infant. cochleare infantis a small spoonful...
- Triti**** caucasi**** Flaksb. nom. inval. Triti**** cevallos Lag. Triti**** cochleare Lag. Triti**** densiusculum Flaksb. nom. inval. Triti**** fastuosum Lag...
- chinense Siebold.&Zucc. aka Aconitum carmichaelii var. truppelianum Aconitum cochleare Aconitum columbianum (western monkshood) Aconitum confertiflorum Aconitum...
- Chen 2020 Yunnan, China 1,600–1,800 metres (5,200–5,900 ft) Cymbidium cochleare Lindl. 1858 Taiwan; ****am, Sikkim, India; Bhutan; Myanmar 300–1,600 metres...