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Rostrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rostrum may refer to: • Any platform or stage for public speaking • Australian Rostrum, an association of Australian public speaking clubs • Rostrum (anatomy), an anatomical structure resembling a bi...
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Rostrum (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of rostrum from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 [Latin Rostra, plural, a platform for speakers in the Roman Forum decorated with the beaks of captured ships, from plural of rostrum] a : an ancient Roman platform for public orators...
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Rostrum is an Australian organisation where members learn and practice public speaking skills in a friendly club atmosphere. Rostrum is made up of small clubs situated throughout the country.
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The Rostra is the name of the great speaker's platform in the Forum, from which speakers addressed crowds, and from this platform many of the great and famous speeches in Roman history ... Initially, it was constructed as a flat-topped platform (suggestus) forming part of the large, ... In his plans to rebuild the Curia,
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In general, dolphins have a rostrum (beak) and porpoises have a more rounded head without a distinct beak. Porpoises have flat, spade-shaped teeth while dolphins have conical-shaped teeth.
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