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  2. Tintinnabulum - Wikipedia

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    Tintinnabulum in the Basilica of the Holy Blood. A tintinnabulum (roughly "little bell" in Medieval Latin) is a bell mounted on a pole, placed in a Roman Catholic basilica to signify the church's link with the Pope. [1]

  3. Tintinnabulum (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Sex or symbol: erotic images of Greece and Rome by Catherine Johns, The British Museum Press (1982) ISBN 0-7141-8042-4; Eros in Pompeii: the erotic art collection of the Museum of Naples by Michael Grant, Antonia Mulas, Museo nazionale di Napoli (1997)

  4. Tintinnabulation - Wikipedia

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  5. Ectoganus - Wikipedia

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    Ectoganus ("outside brightness") [12] is an extinct genus of taeniodonts from tribe Ectoganini within subfamily Stylinodontinae and family Stylinodontidae, that lived in North America from late Paleocene to early Eocene. [13] [14] [15] [16]

  6. Tintinnabulum (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  7. Taeniodonta - Wikipedia

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    Taeniodonta ("banded teeth") is an extinct order of eutherian mammals, that lived in North America and Europe from the late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to the middle Eocene. [3] [4] [5]

  8. The Bells (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Poe uses – and popularised – the word "tintinnabulation", often wrongly thought to be his own coinage, [3] based on the Latin word for "bell", tintinnabulum. [4] The series of "bells" echo the imagined sounds of the various bells, from the silver bells following the klip-klop of the horses, to the "dong, ding-dong" of the swinging golden ...

  9. Grossaspis - Wikipedia

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    Family: † Pterichthyodidae ... Binomial name † Grossaspis carinata. Schlüter, 1887 [2] Synonyms [4] Genus synonymy. Ceraspis Schlüter, 1887, non Lepeletier ...