dolium
/doh-lee-uhm/US // ˈdoʊ li əm //
白酒,石蜡,钶钽铁合金,钶钽铁氧体
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural do·li·a [doh-lee-uh]. /ˈdoʊ li ə/.
- : a large earthenware jar used by the ancient Romans.
Examples
After he was gone I fell a reading 'Cornelianum dolium' till 11 o'clock at night with great pleasure, and after that to bed.
It is the Dolium galea, good friends, and we could tell you six other kinds that are suspected of this meanness.
Dolium has a large, globose but thin shell, ornamented with revolving ribs.
A genus composed of Dolium latilabrum, Kiener, and other similar species.
A roll of lead was placed in a clay dolium or big vase, which had a little vinegar at the bottom.
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