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bivium
‖ bivium Phys. (ˈbɪvɪəm) [a. L. bivium a place where two ways meet; see prec.] The two hinder ambulacra of Echinoderms.1870 [see trivium 2]. 1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. An. ix. 570 It is possible in any of the Echinidea, to separate the three anterior ambulacra, as the trivium, from the two posterior, th...
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Valmontone
against Rome, but at last it was defeated and became a Roman castrum, a fortified castle: other testimonies of the Roman period are the post-station Ad Bivium
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bivial
bivial, a. Phys. (ˈbɪvɪəl) [f. bivi-um + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the bivium.1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. An. 570 The bivial ambulacra.
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Actinopyga mauritiana
The bivium is dark brown or orange in coloration, with occasional white spots, and is sometimes wrinkled. The bivium is also covered in long and slender papilles, which are typically dark orange or brown in coloration.
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trivium
‖ trivium (ˈtrɪvɪəm) [L. (f. tri-, tri- + via way), a place where three ways meet; in med.L. in sense 1 below.] 1. In the Middle Ages, the lower division of the seven liberal arts, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic. (Cf. quadrivium.)1804 Ranken Hist. France III. iv. 308 They included all learn...
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Actinopyga miliaris
The bivium is black in coloration, and is covered in mucus and fine sediment. The bivium is also covered in long and slender papilles.
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crucial
crucial, a. (ˈkruːʃɪəl, -ʃ(ɪ)əl) [a. F. crucial (Paré 16th c.), f. L. cruc-em cross + -al1.] 1. (Chiefly Anat.) Of the form of a cross, cross-shaped, as crucial incision; spec. the name of two ligaments in the knee-joint, which cross each other in the form of the letter X, and connect the femur and ...
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Holothuria stellati
Their dorsal side forms a round bivium, with 2 rows of large, pointed papillae, and their ventral side forms a flat trivium, with 3 rows of podia with
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gateshodel
† gateˈshodel Obs. Also 4 -sadlis, 5 -schadylle, -schedelle, -shodil. [f. gate n.2 + ME. *scheadel (cf. OHG. sceitila parting of the hair), f. scheaden, OE. sceádan to part.] Parting of the ways; a cross-way.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints, Nicolaus 993 He abad hyme..At a get-sadlis. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 188/...
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Via Labicana
through traffic; it may even have superseded the Via Latina as a route to the southeast, for, while the distance from Rome to their main junction at Ad Bivium
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Sea cucumber
The two dorsal ambulacra make up the bivium while the three ventral ones are known as the trivium. The two on the upper surface have under-developed or vestigial tube feet, and some species lack tube feet altogether; this face is called bivium.
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Actinopyga varians
The bivium is hard, is dark red or brown with distinct white spots, and can be wrinkled. Although the bivium is hard, all holothuroids have a reduced skeleton of isolated ossicles in the body wall.
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Colonna, Lazio
The place is noted as Ad Quintanas, a station on the Via Labicana, between Rome and Ad Bivium.
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