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    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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  • Clostridium cochlearium is a bacterium from the genus Clostridium. Page Species: Clostridium cochlearium on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names with Standing...
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    be taught which fork to use". Apostle spoon Born in the purple Cignus Cochlearium Silver lining (idiom) Silver tongue Spoon class theory Macquarie Encyclopedic...
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    botulinum and C. perfringens. The closest relative to C. tetani is C. cochlearium. Other Clostridium species can be divided into a number of genetically...
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    Cochlearium detail showing inscribed Christian monogram cross in the base of the bowl...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    there are references to cigni in Roman sources in appropriate contexts. Cochlearium Silver spoon British Museum retrieved 27 June 2010 (dead link 16 November...
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    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:...
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