💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Orbuculum"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| orbiclenoun | (obsolete) A small orb or sphere. |
| corbiculumnoun | Synonym of corbicula (“bee's pollen-basket”). |
| bullseyenoun | (military, firearms) The centre of a target, inside the inner and magpie. |
| oboonoun | Alternative form of ovoo (“Mongolian cairn”). [(religion) A shamanistic cairn found in Mongolia, usually made from rocks or wood and found on or around mountains.] |
| cyboriumnoun | Obsolete spelling of ciborium. [(architecture) A fixed vaulted canopy over a Christian altar, supported on four columns.] |
| cuspulenoun | A small cusp. |
| oculusnoun | (architecture) A window or other opening that has an oval or circular shape (as of an eye). |
| occulariumnoun | Alternative form of ocularium. [A slit in a helmet through which the wearer could see.] |
| ocellationnoun | (uncountable) The development of eye-like markings, such as those on the wing of a butterfly or tail of a peacock. |
| opusculumnoun | An opuscule; a short work. |
| ciboriumnoun | (Christianity) A covered receptacle for holding the consecrated wafers of the Eucharist. |
| osculenoun | Obsolete form of osculum. [(chiefly zoology) A small opening or orifice.] |
| corniculumnoun | (anatomy, archaic) A small horn-like part or process. |
| horcruxnoun | In Harry Potter, an object in which a wizard has concealed a part of their soul through magic, rendering them immortal until the object is irreparably damaged or destroyed. |
| bowtelnoun | Alternative form of boultel. [(architecture) A moulding with quarter-circle convexity, found just below the abacus in the Tuscan and Roman Doric capital; a torus; an ovolo.] |
| crystalnoun | (countable) A solid composed of an array of atoms or molecules possessing long-range order and arranged in a pattern which is periodic in three dimensions. |
| cubiculumnoun | A small room, especially a bedroom, typically those small rooms found on the upper floor of a Roman house. |
| ectocingulumnoun | An exterior cingulum |
| cervulanoun | Alternative form of Cervulus (“ancient festival”). [(historical) A pagan New Year's Eve festival in the Ancient Roman era.] |
| abaculusnoun | (archaic) A small tile of glass, marble, or other substance, of various colors, used in making ornamental patterns in mosaic pavements; abaciscus. |
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