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Ascidiarium
Ascidiarium As*cid`i*a"ri*um, n. [NL. See Ascidium.] (Zo["o]l.) The structure which unites together the ascidiozooids in a compound ascidian.

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- Zeitung is an Austrian newspaper. First published as the Wiennerisches Diarium in 1703, it is one of the oldest newspapers in the world. Until April 2023...
- The Diarium Vadstenense (also Diarium Vazstenense) or "Vadstena Diary" is the diary of the monks of the Vadstena Abbey (in Vadstena, Sweden), in which...
- Diarium Europaeum (Latin for 'Journal of Europe') was a journal of history and current affairs founded by Martin Meyer, who wrote under the name Philemerus...
- office of Provost of S. Maria s. Genulfi in Basel. Burchard, Diarium, I, p. 69. Burchard, Diarium, II, p. 346. The bulls of his appointment and installation...
- 17 February 2013. "Segretaria di Stato" [Secretariat of State] (PDF). Diarium Romanae Curiae. Acta Apostolicae SedisCommentarium Officiale (in Italian)...
-  265. "MAGGIORDOMATO DI SUA SANTITÀ" [STEWARDSHIP OF THE HOLY SEE] (PDF). Diarium Romanae Curiae. Acta Apostolicae Sedis - Commentarium Officiale (in Italian)...
- Johannis Burchardi Argentinensis capelle pontificie sacrorum rituum magistri diarium, sive Rerum urbanarum commentarii (1483-1506), vol. 3, Paris, p. 167, In...
- Encyclopedia Britannica". "SEGRETARIA DI STATO" [SECRETARIAT OF STATE] (PDF). Diarium Romanae Curiae. Acta Apostolicae Sedis - Commentarium Officiale (in Italian)...
- Louis (ed.). Diarium (in Latin and French). Vol. I (1483–1492). Paris: Ernest Leroux. Burchard, Johann (1884). Thuasne, Louis (ed.). Diarium. Vol. II (1492–1499)...
- electronic formats (e.g. blogs). The word 'diary' comes from the Latin diarium ("daily allowance," from dies, "day"). The word 'journal' comes from the...