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Definition of Dolium

Dolium
Dolium Do"li*um, n. [L. large jar.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of large univalve mollusks, including the partridge shell and tun shells.

Meaning of Dolium from wikipedia

- A dolium (plural: dolia) is a large earthenware vase or vessel used in ancient Roman times for storage or transportation of goods. They are similar to...
- 1758) Dolium (Dolium) galea (Linnaeus, 1758) Dolium (Dolium) galea antillarum (Mörch, 1877) Dolium (Dolium) galea var. brasiliana (Mörch, 1877) Dolium (Dolium)...
- Subspecies Orcula dolium dolium (Draparnaud 1801) Orcula dolium brancsiki Clessin 1887 Orcula dolium cebratica Westerlund 1887 Orcula dolium edita Ehrmann...
- Tonna dolium, common name the spotted tun, is a species of large sea snail or tun snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Tonnidae, the tun s****...
- Alain Dolium (born 11 December 1967) is a French businessman, politician and a member of the MoDem. Born to Antillean parents, he declares himself 'multicultural'...
- Superfamily: Tonnoidea Family: Tonnidae Genus: Tonna Species: T. melanostoma Binomial name Tonna melanostoma (Jay, 1839) Synonyms Dolium melanostoma Jay, 1839...
- vessels including: Ancient vessels, including Amphoras, Kvevri, Pithos, and Dolium Bottles, similar to a jar in being traditionally symmetrical about the axis...
- counter were dolia, earthenware jars used to store dried food such as nuts. A dolium in the thermopolium attached to the House of Neptune and Amphitrite in Herculaneum...
- to be a potter's mark. Symbol 20 ("DOLIUM") was ****umed to be the conch of a large sea snail, such as Tonna dolium or some Eudolium species. One such...
- Friedrich Heinrich Wilhelm (1857). Die Gattungen C****is, C****idaria, Oniscia, Dolium, Eburna und Harpa. Vol. Bd.3:Abt.1B (1857). Nürnberg: Verlag von Bauer und...