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- aeneator who blew a buccina was called a "buccinator" or "bucinator" (Latin: buccinātor, būcinātor). It was originally designed as a tube made of either bronze...
- The trumpeter hornbill (Bycanistes bucinator) is a medium-sized hornbill, with length between 58 and 65 cm (23 and 26 in), characterized by a large grey...
- nerve In the past the buccinator muscle was also written as bucinator muscle. A bucinator in classical Latin is a trumpeter, or more precisely, the person...
- bu- cow, ox Latin bos (genitive bovis) "ox, cow" beef, boor, bovine, bucinator muscle brachi-, brachio- arm Latin from Gr**** bracchium brachiferous,...
- a special ****ignment. Bucellarii – were formations of escort troops. Bucinator – A trumpeter or bugler. CaculaServant or slave of a soldier. Capsarior...
- mandibular branch elevates and wrinkles skin of chin, protrudes lower lip 2 1 bucinator (buccinator) head, mouth (left/right) alveolar processes of maxilla and...
- leadbeateri Family Bucerotidae Genus Bycanistes Trumpeter hornbill, Bycanistes bucinator Piping hornbill, Bycanistes fistulator Silvery-ch****ed hornbill, Bycanistes...
- it was not published until 1832. The specific epithet is from Latin bucinator meaning "trumpeter"; bucina is the Latin word for a military trumpet....
- include the lemon dove (Aplopelia larvata), trumpeter hornbill (Bycanistes bucinator), olive wood**** (Dendropicos griseocephalus), pink-throated twinspot...
- Retrieved 12 November 2021. BirdLife International (2018). "Bycanistes bucinator". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T22682548A130081383. doi:10...