˜yÐÄvlog

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anticum

[ an-tahy-kuhm ]

noun

plural antica


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anticum1

< New Latin, apparently neuter of Latin ²¹²Ô³ÙÄ«³Š³Ü²õ, ²¹²Ô³ÙÄ«±ç³Ü³Ü²õ pertaining to the front, existing previously, ancient ( antique ); New Latin sense by analogy with Latin ±èŽÇ²õ³ÙÄ«³Š³Ü³Ÿ posticum
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Ovaria 2! anticum posticumque, longe stipetata, difformia superiore minore, aborticate, ambobus vexillo oppositis! 

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B. elongato-ovata, ferrugineo-fusca thorace suborbiculato-quadrato, marginibus laterali et posticali lunulisque utrinque duabus paulisper impressis, fascia ante marginem posticum nigrum lata alba transversa, et lineolis duabus longitudinalibus mediis rufis carinulam formantibus in furcam flavam ad marginem anticum desinentibus.

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