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  • 31Vivarium d'Yvoire — Yvoire  Pour l’article homophone, voir Ivoire (homonymie). Yvoire Porte médiévale Administration Pays …

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  • 32vivarium — noun (plural vivaria or iums) Etymology: Latin, park, preserve, from vivus alive more at quick Date: 1853 a terrarium used especially for small animals …

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  • 33vivarium — a place where living fish and other organisms are kept as food (a stew), as objects of interest or for scientific study …

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  • 34vivarium — noun A place artificially arranged for keeping or raising living animals …

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  • 35vivarium — Quarters in which animals are housed, particularly animals used in medical research. [L. vivarius, pertaining to living creatures] * * * vi·var·i·um vī var ē əm, ver n, pl ia ē ə or i·ums an enclosure for keeping or raising and observing animals… …

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  • 36vivàrium — vi|và|ri|um Mot Esdrúixol Nom masculí …

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  • 37vivarium — vi|var|i|um [vaıˈveəriəm US ˈver ] n a place indoors where animals are kept in conditions that are as similar as possible to their natural environment …

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  • 38vivarium — vi|var|i|um [ vaı veriəm ] noun count a transparent container in which small animals are kept for scientific study …

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  • 39vivarium — vi·var·i·um || vaɪ verɪəm / veÉ™r n. place where animals are kept in conditions that simulate their natural habitat in order to scientifically observe and research their natural behavior …

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  • 40vivarium — [vʌɪ vɛ:rɪəm, vɪ ] noun (plural vivaria rɪə) an enclosure or structure used for keeping animals under semi natural conditions for observation or study or as pets; an aquarium or terrarium. Origin C17: from L., lit. warren, fish pond …

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