in|cu|nab|u|lum

in|cu|nab|u|lum
in|cu|nab|u|lum «IHN kyu NAB yuh luhm», noun.
singular of incunabula.

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  • nab — be·nab; can·nab·ic; cu·nab·u·la; hab·nab; in·cu·nab·u·lar; in·cu·nab·u·list; in·cu·nab·u·lum; mac·nab; NAB; nab·a·tae·an; nab·ber; nab·by; nab·i·dae; nab·la; tin·tin·nab·u·lar; tin·tin·nab·u·lary; tin·tin·nab·u·la·tion; tin·tin·nab·u·lous;… …   English syllables

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  • incunabulum — in·cu·nab·u·lum (ĭn kyə năbʹyə ləm, ĭng ) n. pl. in·cu·nab·u·la ( lə) 1. A book printed before 1501; an incunable. 2. An artifact of an early period.   [New Latin incūnābulum, from sing. of Latin incūnābula, swaddling clothes, cradle : in , in;… …   Universalium

  • tintinnabulum — tin·tin·nab·u·lum (tĭn tĭ năbʹyə ləm) n. pl. tin·tin·nab·u·la ( lə) A small, tinkling bell.   [Middle English, from Latin tintinnābulum, from tintinnāre, to jingle, reduplication of tinnīre, to ring, of imitative origin.] * * * …   Universalium

  • Incunabula — Incunabulum In cu*nab u*lum, n.; pl. {Incunabula}. [L. incunabula cradle, birthplace, origin. See 1st {In }, and {Cunabula}.] A work of art or of human industry, of an early epoch; especially, a book printed before a. d. 1500. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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