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Roman spoon
A cochlearium (plural cochlearia) was a small Roman spoon with a long tapering handle. Cochlearia have been found in a number of Roman sites from the
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Roman hoard found in England
Vivas in deo "May you live in god" Spoon (cochlearium) 1994,0408.129 SANC Sanc[tus] "Sanctus" Spoon (cochlearium) 1994,0408.133 DATIANIAEVIVAS Datiane vivas
Hoxne_Hoard
Idiom
be taught which fork to use". Apostle spoon Born in the purple Cignus Cochlearium Silver lining (idiom) Silver tongue Spoon class theory Macquarie Encyclopedic
Silver_spoon
Eating utensil
teaspoonful.[citation needed] It is abbreviated coch or cochl, from Latin: cochlearium, a small Roman spoon. "Teaspoonful" is often used in a similar way to
Spoon
Species of bacterium
Clostridium cochlearium is a bacterium from the genus Clostridium. Page Species: Clostridium cochlearium on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names with Standing
Clostridium_cochlearium
City and comune of the Metropolitan City of Naples, in the Italian region of Campania
shore of the Lucrine Lake. Pliny mentions Puteoli as the site of a famed cochlearium created by Fulvius Hirpinus, known for raising exquisite snails.[citation
Pozzuoli
Metal vessel on chains for burning incense
holds the supplies of incense. The boat has a small spoon inside, Latin cochlearium, which is used to transfer the grains of incense onto the red-hot charcoals
Thurible
Common soil bacterium and the causative agent of tetanus
botulinum and C. perfringens. The closest relative to C. tetani is C. cochlearium. Other Clostridium species can be divided into a number of genetically
Clostridium_tetani
Species of bird
cochlearius. The name Cochlearius is from the Latin cocleare, coclearis, or cochlearium for a "spoon in the form of a snail shell". There are five subspecies:
Boat-billed_heron
chauvoei Clostridium chromiireducens Clostridium chrysemydis Clostridium cochlearium Clostridium colicanis Clostridium colinum Clostridium collagenovorans
List_of_Clostridium_species
Species of marine worm
Schmidt, 1854 Paraspidosiphon pygmaeus (Fischer, 1921) Phascolosoma cochlearium (Valenciennes, 1854) Phascolosoma radiata Alder, 1860 Phascolosoma scutatum
Aspidosiphon_muelleri
Roman silver tableware hoard
round ladles with dolphin-shaped handles, and eight long-handled spoons (cochlearium). The Great Dish (also known as the Oceanus Dish or as the Neptune Dish
Mildenhall_Treasure
Type of Roman Empire metal spoon
to cigni in Roman sources in appropriate contexts.[citation needed] Cochlearium Silver spoon Swift, Ellen (January 2014). "Design, function and use-wear
Cignus
Chemical similar in structure to vitamin B12
Pseudovitamin B12 is the main corrin cofactor produced by Clostridium cochlearium, Limosilactobacillus reuteri, and the methanogenic methanococcales and
Pseudovitamin_B12
Type of protein domain
Buckel W, Kratky C (August 1999). "Glutamate mutase from Clostridium cochlearium: the structure of a coenzyme B12-dependent enzyme provides new mechanistic
Vitamin_B12-binding_domain
Belgian painter
instruments used to extract the animals from their shells and constructed a cochlearium, a sort of vivarium used for the observation and raising of molluscs
François_Roffiaen
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