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Definition of Columbae

Columbae
Columbae Co*lum"b[ae], n. pl.; [L. columba pigeon.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of birds, including the pigeons.

Meaning of Columbae from wikipedia

- Mu Columbae (μ Col, μ Columbae) is a star in the constellation of Columba. It is one of the few O-class stars that are visible to the unaided eye. The...
- designation Pi Columbae (π Col / π Columbae) may refer to either the star or star system in the constellation Columba: Pi1 Columbae (star) Pi2 Columbae (star system)...
- Alpha Columbae or α Columbae, officially named Phact (/ˈfækt/), is a third magnitude star in the southern constellation of Columba. It has an apparent...
- Haemoproteus columbae is a species of blood parasite related to Plasmodium and other malaria parasites. Haemoproteus columbae is a true member of the genus...
- The Life of Columba (Latin: Vita Columbae) is a hagiography recounting the life of Columba, the founder of Iona Abbey, written a century after Columba's...
- Beta ColumbaeColumbae, abbreviated Beta Col, β Col), officially named Wazn /ˈwɒzən/, is the second-brightest star in the southern constellation of...
- Ceratophyllus columbae is a species of flea in the family Ceratophyllidae. It was described by Gervais in 1844. "Ceratophyllus columbae" at the Encyclopedia...
- Bayer designation Nu Columbae (ν Col / ν Columbae) is shared by two stars, in the constellation Columba: ν¹ Columbae ν² Columbae This article includes...
- The Cathach of St. Columba, known as the Cathach (meaning "the Battler"), is a late 6th century Insular psalter. It is the oldest surviving m****cript...
- Xi Columbae is a binary star system in the southern constellation of Columba. With an apparent visual magnitude of 4.97, it is faintly visible to the naked...