vasculum
[ vas-kyuh-luh m ]
/ ˈvæs kyə ləm /
noun, plural vas·cu·la [vas-kyuh-luh] /ˈvæs kyə lə/, vas·cu·lums.
a kind of case or box used by botanists for carrying specimens as they are collected.
Words nearby vasculum
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vashon island
Example sentences from the Web for vasculum
Don't forget to take a vasculum or a basket, and a hammer for fossils, and be sure you put on strong boots.
The Luckiest Girl in the School |Angela BrazilTo carry the specimens, either the tin box (vasculum) or a portfolio, or both are required.
The Elements of Botany |Asa GrayIf you have a botanist's vasculum, by all means take it, for nothing can serve this purpose better.
Butterflies and Moths |William S. FurneauxEach had slung over her shoulders a vasculum for botanical or other specimens, and each carried in her hand a copy of the notes.
The Madcap of the School |Angela Brazil
British Dictionary definitions for vasculum
vasculum
/ (ˈvæskjʊləm) /
noun plural -la (-lə) or -lums
a metal box used by botanists in the field for carrying botanical specimens
Word Origin for vasculum
C19: from Latin: little vessel, from
vas