| ALVAR | • alvar n. (Geology) A limestone pavement. • ALVAR n. (Swedish) an area of exposed limestone.
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| ALVARS | • alvars n. Plural of alvar. • ALVAR n. (Swedish) an area of exposed limestone.
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| VALVAR | • valvar adj. (Anatomy) valvular. • VALVAR adj. pertaining to a valve, also VALVAL.
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| CALVARY | • calvary n. A life-size representation of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on a piece of raised ground. • calvary n. A series of representations of Christ’s Passion in a church.
 • calvary n. A type of monumental public Christian cross, sometimes encased in an open shrine.
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| CALVARIA | • calvaria n. (Anatomy) The dome or roof of the skull, the skullcap. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM.
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| CALVARIAE | • calvariae n. Plural of calvaria. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM.
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| CALVARIAL | • calvarial adj. Of or pertaining to the calvaria. • CALVARIAL adj. relating to the calvarium, the upper skull, also CALVARIAN.
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| CALVARIAN | • calvarian adj. Alternative form of calvarial. • CALVARIAN adj. relating to the calvarium, the upper skull, also CALVARIAL.
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| CALVARIAS | • calvarias n. Plural of calvaria. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM.
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| CALVARIES | • calvaries n. Plural of calvary. • CALVARY n. a place or occasion of severe trial, anguish, or suffering.
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| CALVARIUM | • calvarium n. (Anatomy) The upper, domelike portion of the skull (without the lower jaw). • CALVARIUM n. (Latin) the dome of the skull.
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| SALVARSAN | • salvarsan n. (Medicine) The organoarsenic compound arsphenamine, formerly used in the treatment of syphilis and the… • SALVARSAN n. (tradename) a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis.
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| CALVARIUMS | • calvariums n. Plural of calvarium. • CALVARIUM n. (Latin) the dome of the skull.
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| SALVARSANS | • salvarsans n. Plural of salvarsan. • SALVARSAN n. (tradename) a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis.
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