alveus

The hot bathing pool in the caldarium. it also gave its name to the testudo alvei. it was a communal pool able to accomodate several individuals.

(al´ve-әs) pl. al´vei Latin word meaning canal or trough.
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• (n.) The channel of a river.
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Al've·us noun ;
plural Alvei [ Latin ] The channel of a river.
Weate. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/A/65

A channel or trough. ... Origin: L. Tray, trough, cavity, fr. Alvus, belly ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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alveus (singular)
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hollow, basket, bed (of a river).
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hot bathing pool in the caldarium
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Latin = tray. The allusion is unclear. The alveus is a layer of fibres on the free surface of the hippocampus.
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Latin, meaning: hollow, basket, bed (of a river).
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Type: Term Pronunciation: al′vē-ŭs, -vē-ī Definitions: 1. A channel or trough.
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