An alternative name for a locule, or compartment in an organism.
Loculus of Archimedes or Ostomachion, a mathematical puzzle similar to tangrams
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Loculus. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Loculus may refer to: Loculus (satchel) Loculus (architecture), a burial niche An alternative name for a locule, or compartment in an organism. Loculus...
In ancient Greek geometry, the Ostomachion, also known as loculus Archimedius (from Latin 'Archimedes' box') or syntomachion, is a mathematical treatise...
A locule (pl.: locules) or loculus (Latin for 'little place'; pl.: loculi) is a small cavity or compartment within an organ or part of an organism (animal...
Messenger bag Backpack Handbag Carriel, a leather satchel used in Colombia Loculus, a satchel carried by Roman legionaries Mail satchel Wikimedia Commons...
inscribed loculus (a space hollowed out of the rock) was found, and on the following day it was carefully examined and opened. The loculus was closed...
neck from chafing caused by constant contact with the soldier's armor The loculus, a satchel, carried by legionaries as a part of their sarcina (marching...
Humphrey’s Loculus series continued the artist’s interest in the body and scientific research through meditative repetition. The Loculus works involve...
summit above water, similar to the way that icebergs float. Also known as Loculus of Archimedes or Archimedes' Box, this is a dissection puzzle similar to...
(uniflory). Compare pauciflor (few) and pluriflor (many). unilocular Having one loculus or chamber, e.g. the ovary in the families Proteaceae and Fabaceae. uniserial...
closet (armarium), or only a chest or strong box (arca, arcula, locus, loculus)." Multi-story apartment blocks called insulae catered to a range of residential...
suspended from a furca or carrying pole. Items carried in the pack included: Loculus: a leather satchel Waterskin: Roman camps would typically be built near...
Mausoleum with two loculus graves at Khirbet Shema' on Mount Meron, dated to the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods, and identified by a medieval...
sarcina was carried on a pole called a furca and would have included: Loculus – a satchel Cloak bag Cooking pot Patera – mess tin Netted object However...
may be entombed above ground in a mausoleum, a chapel, a church, or in a loculus within catacombs. Some countries practice one form almost exclusively,...
Holy Sponge Lance of Longinus True Cross Latin original: "et affertur loculus argenteus deauratus, in quo est lignum sanctum crucis, aperitur et profertur...
Burial types that have been found include chamber tombs, cist graves, and loculus tombs. The Odyssey mentions a tribe called the Kydonians who live on both...
Empire incorporates some of the first buttonholes, with the legionary's loculus closed through the insertion of a metallic buckle, or button into a leather...
by a haptor with 5 radial loculi formed by 5 radial septa; the central loculus is usually absent. These species are currently recognized in the genus:...
was discovered etched above one loculus. The inscription, "ΙΟΣΗΦΟΥΚΟΚ ΧΟΣ" (Iosephus kokchos), translates to "The loculus (burial niche) of Iosephus." The...
between two supports usually over an opening such as a window or door. Loculus An architectural niche that houses a body, as in a catacomb, hypogeum,...