Množina: basilic veins
A vein that drains the back of the hand and forearm and empties into the axillary vein; SYN. vena basilica.
vena basilica
basilical · basilican · basilicas · Basilicata · basilicon · basilic vein · Basil II · Basiliscus · basilisk
Množina: basilicas
ETYM Latin basilica, Greek basilike (sc. oikia or stoa from basilikos royal, from basileys king.
1. A Roman building used for public administration.
2. An early Christian church designed like a Roman basilica; or a Roman Catholic church or cathedral accorded certain privileges.
Roman Catholic church given special privileges.
Rectangular building with colonnades along its length, dividing it into nave and aisles; early Christian church; Roman Catholic, church having certain liturgical privileges.
Roman public building; a large roofed hall flanked by columns, generally with an aisle on each side, used for judicial or other public business. The earliest known basilica, at Pompeii, dates from the 2nd century BC. This architectural form was adopted by the early Christians for their churches.
Roman basilica
Of or relating to or resembling a basilica.
Singular of basilicas is basilica.
Basilian · basilic · basilica · basilical · basilican · basilicas · Basilicata · basilicon · basilic vein · Basil II · Basiliscus
Množina: Basilicatas
A region of southern Italy (forming the instep of the Italian 'boot'); Also called: Lucania.
Mountainous region of S Italy, comprising the provinces of Potenza and Matera; area 10,000 sq km/3,860 sq mi; est) 610,800. Its capital is Potenza. It was the Roman province of Lucania.
Množina: basilicons
Kind of ointment.
basilica · basilical · basilican · basilicas · Basilicata · basilicon · basilic vein · Basil II · Basiliscus · basilisk