Definition of Calamaris

1. calamari [n] - See also: calamari

Lexicographical Neighbors of Calamaris

caladium
caladiums
calaite
calaites
calaloo
calalu
calamanco
calamancoes
calamancos
calamander
calamanders
calamari
calamari ring
calamaries
calamaris (current term)
calamars
calamary
calamata
calamatas
calambac
calambour
calami
calamine
calamine lotion
calamined
calamines
calamining
calamint
calamints

Literary usage of Calamaris

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. ... Hawaiian and Other Pacific Echini by Alexander Agassiz, Hubert Lyman Clark (1908)
"As regards the tuberculation of the test?, diadema rarely has more than three primary tubercles on a coronal plate, while calamaris may have five or even ..."

2. The Danish Expedition to Siam, 1899-1900. II. Echinoidea (I) by Theodor Mortensen (1904)
"XXIV in ,,Rev. of Ech.- said in the explanation of the plate to be of Ech. calamaris are really Ech. diadema, under which species they are rightly mentioned ..."

3. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science edited by Biologists Limited, The Company of. (1875)
"calamaris sections which look exceedingly like those of E. turcarum, so that the question must be regarded i ..."

4. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1845)
"This view has been already given in the ' Annals.' We need only remark that his Tubularia calamaris is really not the T. ca- ..."

5. The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales by Linnean Society of New South Wales (1881)
"... calamaris, A. Agassiz, is rarely found on the Australian coast and only so far as is known on the north-east within the tropics. ..."

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