cuniculus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary cuniculus (plural cuniculi) A burrow or low underground passage, such as a rabbit warren, mine, or catacomb Synonym: latibulum ; A burrow in the skin made by a mite
Cuniculus - Wikipedia Cuniculus may mean: Cuniculus (water channel), diversionary water channels of Ancient Rome; Cuniculus, zoological genus of the pacas, three species of ground-dwelling, herbivorous rodents in South and Central America
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What does cuniculus mean? - Definitions. net A cuniculus, in zoology, is a term used to describe any member of the rabbit family (Leporidae) excluding the hares In historical and archaeological context, it refers to an underground irrigation system or aqueduct, primarily used by the Etruscans and Romans
cuniculus - definition and meaning - Wordnik cuniculus: In archœol , a small underground passage; specifically, one of the underground drains which formed a close network throughout the Roman Campagna and certain other districts of Italy