Definition of Corniculum. Meaning of Corniculum. Synonyms of Corniculum

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Definition of Corniculum

Corniculum
Corniculum Cor*nic"u*lum (k?r-n?k"?-l?m), n.; pl. Cornicula (-l?). [L. corniculum little horn.] (Anat.) A small hornlike part or process.

Meaning of Corniculum from wikipedia

- The cornicle (or siphuncule) is one of a pair of small upright backward-pointing tubes found on the dorsal side of the 5th or 6th abdominal segments of...
- Tritia corniculum, common name the horn n****a, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family N****ariidae, the N****a mud snails or...
- Pusia ebenus, common names brown mitre, ivory mitre, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters...
- Corniculum was an ancient town in Latium in central Italy. In Rome's early semi-legendary history, the town was part of the Latin League, which went to...
- a triumph on September 13, 585 BC. Subsequently, the Latin cities of Corniculum, old Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia, and Nomentum...
- now S. viscosissimum. Solanum globiferum Dunal Solanum mammosum var. corniculum Ridl. Solanum mamosissimum Ram.Goyena Solanum platanifolium Sims S. platanifolium...
- Politorium, Tellena, Tifata, Caenina, Ficana, Crustumeria, Ameriola, Medullum, Corniculum, Saturnia now which is Rome, Antipolis (which is now the Janiculum, a...
- as the adjutant to a centurion, so named for wearing a "cornicule" (Latin: corniculum), a small, horn-shaped badge. List of Roman army unit types v t e...
- tricorn, tricorne, tricornigerous, tricornute, unicorn, unicornous †corniculum cornicul- cornus corn- dogwood cornaceous, cornel, Cornus †cornicula cornicul-...
- Again Priscus obtained a triumph over the Latins (he bought the cities of Corniculum and Collatia from the Roman state) and the Etruscans (on 1 April 588/587...