Clivus
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Clivus — (Latin for slope , rise ) can refer to Clivus toilet Clivus (anatomy) Clivus (road), a kind of Roman road (eg the clivus suburanus) Clivus Capitolinus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
clivus — superficie inclinada de la lámina cuadrilatera del esfenoides, entre la silla turca y la apófisis basilar del occipital. También llamado clivus de Blumenbach Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
CLIVUS — in Glossis, ἀνάβασις. Unde Proverb. adversus clivum equum agitare, i. e. contra ascensum, in quo laborant equi. Ovid. Remed. Amor. v. 394. In clivo noster saepe laborat equus: de re ardua ac difficili, quae enitenda est. Inde arduum, pro… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Clivus — (lat.), 1) schiefe Anhöhe eines Hügels; 2) auch der Hügel selbst, daher mehrere solche Hügel in Rom, wie C. capitolinus, C. Virbius, C. Martis, C. Scauri etc., s. u. Rom (a. Geogr.); 3) (Anat.), C. Blumenbachii, Theil des Keilbeins, s. u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Clivus — nuokalnė statusas T sritis gyvūnų anatomija, gyvūnų morfologija atitikmenys: lot. Clivus ryšiai: platesnis terminas – užpakalinė kaukolės duobė … Veterinarinės anatomijos, histologijos ir embriologijos terminai
Clivus Capitolinus — • Clivus Capitolinus или sacer, см. Roma, Рим, 10 … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Clivus (anatomy) — Bone: Clivus (anatomy) Superior view of the clivus … Wikipedia
Clivus multrum — A compost toilet with separate, inclined compost room (Clivus Multrum) Clivus multrum is a type of composting toilet and the name of a company that markets this brandname of composting toilets. Clivus is Latin for incline or slope; multrum is a… … Wikipedia
Clivus Scauri — 41°53′10.94″N 12°29′29.47″E / 41.8863722, 12.4915194 … Wikipédia en Français
Clivus Capitolinus — The main road to the Roman Capitol, the Clivus Capitolinus ( Capitoline Rise ) starts at the head of the Forum Romanum beside the Arch of Tiberius as a continuation of the Via Sacra; proceeding around the Temple of Saturn and turning to the south … Wikipedia