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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
  1. 1

    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.