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  • Echinus is the largest acid-water geyser in the world.
  • The part of the capital that rises from the column itself is called the " echinus ".
  • That same year he unsuccessfully tried to relieve Echinus, which was besieged by Philip of Macedon.
  • Scientists for years have studied features within the basin _ Steamboat, for example, or Echinus, the world's only acidic geyser.
  • The Echinades derived their name from the " echinus " or the sea urchin, in consequence of their sharp and prickly outlines.
  • He invested and took Echinus, using extensive siegeworks, having beaten back an attempt to relieve the town by the Aetolian " strategos"
  • ""'Rhaphiodon echinus " "'is a species of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family, endemic to eastern Brazil.
  • They also resented how the Romans had prevented them from reincorporating Echinus and Pharsalus, which had formerly been part of the League, at the end of the Second Macedonian War.
  • After ten years as bishop, Curtis resigned due to poor health on May 23, 1896; he was appointed Titular Bishop of " Echinus " on the same date.
  • Unlike most of other geyser basins in the park, the waters from Norris are acidic rather than alkaline ( for example, Echinus Geyser has a pH of ~ 3.5 ).
  • ""'Nipponotrophon echinus " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.
  • There is a proverb in a fragment attributed to the Erasmus "'Adagia " from 1500, the expression is recorded as " Multa novit vulpes, verum echinus unum magnum ".
  • Brittle stars, especially " Ophiomusium lymani ", were numerous as were the sea urchin " Echinus affinis ", the sea star " Neomorphaster forcipatus ", mysids and various scyphozoans.
  • This portico has pilasters bearing fluted Doric semi-columns supporting capitals that are decorated below with a row of astragali and beads and which, on the decorated below with a row of astragali and beads and which, on the echinus, bear a series of ovolos.
  • :They both have the same etymology ( echidnas are not named after the mythological monster ) . " Echidna " the mammal comes from Latin " echinus ", from Greek ?????? ( ekhinos, meaning hedgehog ), from ???? ( ekhis, meaning snake ).
  • Echinoderms such as the brittle star " Ophiothrix fragilis " are frequently seen with their arms protruding from rock cracks, whilst the starfish " Asterias rubens " and the sea urchins " Echinus esculentus " and " Psammechinus miliaris " occasionally form part of the community, as does the whelk " Buccinum undatum ".
  • The tall columns are topped by wide capitals, with a deep gulf between the stem and the " echinus ", which might indicate the comparative antiquity of the building ( predating the other " peripteros " temples at Akragas by at least thirty years ), along with the elongation of the naos and the wide separation of the columns from the naos.
  • Hence it has been suggested by T . Walek ( " Revue de Philologie " 48, 1924, pp . 28ff . ) that the islands in question were the Lichades in the Malian Gulf near Lamia, while J . S . Morrison ( " The Journal of Hellenic Studies " 107, 1987, p . 95 ) suggested that the site of the battle was at the islets near Cape Echinus.