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Encyclopedia > Lunula

The word lunula means moon-like and commonly refers to: Crust composition Oxygen 43% Silicon 21% Aluminium 10% Calcium 9% Iron 9% Magnesium 5% Titanium 2% Nickel 0. ...


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Altar Vessels (2010 words)
At the sides of the receptacle in which the lunula is placed it is appropriate to have two statues representing adoring angels.
The lunula must be inserted and recovered without difficulty, hence the de need for keening it in an upright position should be construed with this end in view.
The lunula (lunette) is made of the same material as the ostensorium.
Calophasia lunula (568 words)
Calophasia lunula was introduced in Canada beginning in the early 1960s; US releases were initiated in 1968.
lunula adults are grey moths with various dark and light wing markings.
Calophasia lunula larvae can cause significant defoliation of toadflax plants when populations are large.
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