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Definition: VESTIBULUM |
VESTIBULUMNoun1. A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open. |
Etymology: Vestibulum \Ves*tib"u*lum\, noun; plural Vestibula. [Latin expression, vestibule.]. (Websters 1913) |
Crosswords: VESTIBULUM |
| English words defined with "VESTIBULUM": Vestibula. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "VESTIBULUM" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Czech (vestibule), German (vestibule), Latin (court, entrance, forecourt, vestibule). |
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
vestibulum | 2 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Language | Date | Source | Ezekiel Chapter 40, Verse 8 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Kai to qee to triton ison tw kalamw to platoV kai ison tw kalamw to mhkoV |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Et limen portae iuxta vestibulum portae intrinsecus calamo uno |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | And the thresfold of the yate bisydis the vestiarie, or porche, of the yate with ynforth, oo yerd. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | He measured also the porch of the gate within, one reed. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | He measured also the porch of the gate within, one reed. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | And he took the measure of the covered way of the doorway inside, |
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| Language | Ezekiel Chapter 40, Verse 8 |
| Bulgarian | Измери тоже предверието на портата към дома, една тръстика. |
| Cebuano | Gisukod usab niya ang alagianan sa ganghaan dapit sa balay, usa ka tangbo. |
| Chinese | 他 又 量 向 殿 門 的 廊 子 、 寬 一 竿 。 |
| Croatian | Izmjeri trijem vrata iznutra: bijaše osam lakata širok, |
| Danish | der vendte indad i Porten, til eet Mål. |
| Dutch | Ook mat hij het voorhuis der poort van binnen, een riet. |
| Finnish | Ja hän mittasi porttieteisen, joka oli sisäpuolella: yksi ruoko. |
| French | Il mesura le vestibule de la porte, l`intérieur; il avait une canne. |
| German | Und er maß die Halle am Tor, die nach dem Hause zu war, eine Rute. |
| Haitian Creole | Li mezire gwo pyès chanm sa a. |
| Hungarian | És méré a kapu tornáczát belõl egy pálczányira. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | (40:7) |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Setelah itu maka diukurnya akan rambat pintu sebelah dalam itu setumbak. |
| Italian | Misurò l'atrio della porta: era di otto cubiti; |
| Korean | 그 가 또 안 문 의 현 관 을 척 량 하 니 한 장 대 며 |
| Maori | Katahi ia ka whanganga ano i te whakamahau o te kuwaha, te taha ki te whare, kotahi kakaho. |
| Modern Greek | Τοτε εμετρησε την στοαν της πυλης της εσωθεν και ητο ενος καλαμου. |
| Norwegian | Og han målte portens forhall på den indre side: den var én stang. |
| Portuguese | Também mediu o vestíbulo da porta em direção da casa, uma cana. |
| Rumanian | A mqsurat wi tinda poryii dinlquntru; era de o prqjinq. |
| Russian | й УНЕТЙМ ПО Ч ТЙФЧПТЕ ЧПТПФ ЧОХФТЙ П"ОХ ФТПУФШ, |
| Spanish | Asimismo, midió el vestíbulo de la puerta, |
| Swedish | Och han mätte upp portens förhus på inre sidan: det mätte en stång. |
| Thai | แล้วท่านก็วั"มุขของหอประตูตอนปลายชั้นในไ"้หนึ่งไม้วั" |
| Ukrainian | І зміряв він сіни ті"ї брами зсередини одна палиця. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Words rhyming with "VESTIBULUM" (pronounced 'Ves*tib"u*lum'): Acetabulum, Animalculum, Asylum, Capitulum, Cerebellum, Cingulum, Clum, Coagulum, Coelum, Collum, Corallum, Corniculum, Cribellum, Crotalum, Curriculum, Diverticulum, Doliolum, Epiphyllum, Flabellum, flagellum, Fraenulum, Furculum, Glabellum, Haustellum, Hibernaculum, hilum, hoodlum, hordeolum, Hypodactylum, Hypoptilum, Incunabulum, infundibulum, Interoperculum, Intervallum, Involucellum, Jugulum, Labellum, Latibulum, Lum, Mesophyllum, Operculum, Opusculum, Osculum, Ossiculum, Ovulum, pabulum, Paradactylum, Paramylum, Peplum, Periculum, Petalum, Podophyllum, Postscutellum, Praeoperculum, Preoperculum, Propagulum, Receptaculum, Replum, Reticulum, Retinaculum, Rostellum, Rostrulum, Sacellum, Santalum, Scutellum, Septulum, Sigillum, Skellum, Specollum, spiculum, spirillum, Stragulum, Suboperculum, sugarplum, Supernaculum, tantalum, Tenaculum, Tentaculum, Tintinnabulum, Tuberculum, Vallum, Vasculum, Vellum, Veretillum, Vexillum, Vibraculum, Vinculum. (additional references) |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "b-e-i-l-m-s-t-u-u-v" | |
-2 letters: eluviums, multiuse. | |
-3 letters: blivets, eluvium, mutuels, mutules, stumble, subitem, sublime, subtile, tubules, tumbles. | |
-4 letters: bemist, besmut, blites, blivet, bluest, bluets, blumes, bustle, butles, imbues, limbus, litmus, livest, luteum, muesli, mutuel, mutule, sublet, submit, subtle, telium, tubule, tumble, tumuli, umbels, umbles, vilest. | |
-5 letters: belts, biles, bites, blest, blets, blite, blues, bluet, blume, built, butes, butle, emits, etuis, evils, ileum, ileus, imbue, islet, istle, items, lieus, limbs, limes, lives, lubes, lutes, melts, metis, miles, milts, mites, mules, mutes, sebum, slime, smelt, smile, smite, stile, stime, suite, tiles, times, tubes, tules, umbel, utile, veils, velum, vibes. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)56 45 53 54 49 42 55 4C 55 4D |
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Morse Code (1836) (references)...- . ... - .. -... ..- .-.. ..- -- |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010110 01000101 01010011 01010100 01001001 01000010 01010101 01001100 01010101 01001101 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)V E S T I B U L U M |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0056 0045 0053 0054 0049 0042 0055 004C 0055 004D |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)56395354433655465547 |
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