tumulus

  • 91tumulus — tu•mu•lus [[t]ˈtu myə ləs, ˈtyu [/t]] n. pl. lus•es, li [[t] ˌlaɪ[/t]] ara an artificial mound, esp. over a grave; barrow • Etymology: 1680–90; < L: mound, swelling =tum(ēre) to swell + ulus ule tu′mu•lar, tu′mu•lous, tu′mu•lose ˌloʊs adj …

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  • 92tumulus — /ˈtjumjələs/ (say tyoohmyuhluhs) noun (plural tumuluses or tumuli /ˈtjumjəlaɪ/ (say tyoohmyuhluy)) 1. a mound or elevation of earth, etc., especially of artificial origin and more or less antiquity. 2. such a mound over a tomb; a barrow. {Latin:… …

  • 93túmulus — in túmul a m (ȗ) arheol. kup nasute zemlje ali kamenja, ki pokriva en grob ali več grobov; gomila: odkopali so več tumulusov …

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  • 94tumulus —   n. (pl. li ) mound over ancient grave; barrow.    ♦ tumular, a.    ♦ tumulose, a. having many small mounds …

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  • 95Tumulus — Tu|mu|lus, der; , ...li <lateinisch> (vorgeschichtliches Hügelgrab) …

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  • 96tumulus — nm. => Motte …

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  • 97tumulus — n. (pl. tumuli) an ancient burial mound or barrow. Derivatives: tumular adj. Etymology: L f. tumere swell …

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  • 98Tumulus period — ▪ Japanese history Japanese  Kofun Jidai (“Old Mound period”),  also called  Great Burial Period,         early period (c. AD 250–552) of tomb culture in Japan, characterized by large earthen keyhole shaped burial mounds (kofun) surrounded by… …

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  • 99Xenobatrachus tumulus — Xenobatrachus tumulus …

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  • 100Xenorhina tumulus — Xenobatrachus tumulus Xenobatrachus tumulus …

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