
1) Anatomical orifices 2) Ancient city on the Tiber 3) Ancient italian city 4) Ancient port 5) Ancient port of rome 6) Ancient port on the tiber 7) Ancient roman port 8) City at the end of the Tiber 9) Coastal town in Lazio 10) Historic port of old Rome 11) Historic tiber river village 12) Mouth-like openings
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[Rome] Ostia is a large neighbourhood in the X Municipio of the comune of Rome, Italy. Ostia (also called Ostia Lido or Lido di Roma or Lido di Ostia) is also the only municipio or district of Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea and many Romans spend the summer holidays there. With about 85,000 inhabitants, Ostia is the first or second-most populate...
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• (pl. ) of Ostium
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ancient Roman town originally at the mouth of the Tiber River but now about 4 miles (6 km) upstream; the modern seaside resort is about 3 miles (5 ... [6 related articles]
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Ancient Roman town near the mouth of the Tiber. Founded about 330 BC, it was the port of Rome and had become a major commercial centre by the 2nd century AD. It was abandoned in the 9th century. The...
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Plural of ostium. ... Origin: L. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ostium pl.)Opening in a tubular organ or between two cavities.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: os′tē-ă Definitions: 1. Plural of ostium.
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The Ostia was an Italian minelayer of 615 tons displacement launched in 1925. The Ostia was powered by coal-burning boilers providing a top speed of 15 knots. She carried 80 mines and was armed with two four inch guns; one 3 inch anti-aircraft gun and two machine-guns.
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a port city located on the Mediterranean coast near Rome; at this port, trading goods were easily loaded and unloaded at Ostia; from there, ships moved the goods to and from Rome on the Tiber River.
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Ancient Roman town near the mouth of the Tiber. Founded about 330 BC, it was the port of Rome and had become a major commercial centre by the 2nd century AD. It was abandoned in the 9th century. The present-day seaside resort Ostia Mare is situated nearby
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a town in central Italy, SW of Rome: ruins from 4th centuryb.c.;site of ancient port of Rome.
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