Definition of Siliquae

1. Noun. (plural of siliqua) ¹

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Definition of Siliquae

1. siliqua [n] - See also: siliqua

Lexicographical Neighbors of Siliquae

silicotungstic acid
silicotungstic acids
silicula
siliculae
siliculas
silicule
silicules
siliculose
silicum
silinaite
siling
silipide
siliqua
siliqua olivae
siliquaceous
siliquae (current term)
siliquas
silique
siliques
siliquiform
siliquosa
siliquose
siliquous
siliqyiform
silk
silk-cotton tree
silk-screen printing
silk cotton
silk gland

Literary usage of Siliquae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1907)
"The coins were mostly of the second half of the fourth century, covering a period from about 345 to 395 A. i>., and consisted of 296 siliquae and 3 ..."

2. A School Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1851)
"The Romans also wore a hat with a broad brim (petasus) as a protection against the sun. 144 siliquae „ - = 3-011 Umbraculum, Parasol. ..."

3. A System of human anatomy, general and special by Erasmus Wilson (1859)
"... funiculi siliquae; the nerve-fibres are for the most part of the finer kind. ... the funiculi siliquae above the second transverse layer into the upper ..."

4. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1916)
"... with germ pores in two rows equidistant from the equator, namely, R. siliquae Long on ... differs from R. siliquae in having very small ..."

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