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Definition of Terraria
1. terrarium [n] - See also: terrarium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Terraria
Literary usage of Terraria
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Challenge and Promise of K-8 Science Education Reform by Margaret B. Cozzens (1997)
"On this particular day, Ms. Strom begins a component of the unit in which the
students will build small terraria to temporarily house insects they have seen ..."
2. The Schools and the Nation by Georg Kerschensteiner (1914)
"THE SCHOOLS AND THE NATION CHAP. gardens, aquaria, terraria, and aviaries in the
school itself. Even in the majority of the schools of the largest towns it ..."
3. The Fisheries Exhibition Literature (1883)
"Specimen of mesh of net—terraria. Ditto, material of net. Ditto, of Net, " Endecha.
... Ditto, " terraria." Ditto, " Arto." Ditto, " banda de fila. ..."
4. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1893)
"... natural history collections, for freshwater and marine aquaria and terraria
in private houses, for topographical studies and the like, among amateurs, ..."
5. Journal of Education by Nova Scotia Dept. of Education (1908)
"Nature of aids and proper methods of using them:—Books pictures, microscopes,
aquaria, terraria, museum, etc. The use and abuse of collections. ..."