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Vivarium   Listen
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Vivarium  n.  (pl. E. vivariums, L. vivaria)  A place artificially arranged for keeping or raising living animals, as a park, a pond, an aquarium, a warren, etc.






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"Vivarium" Quotes from Famous Books



... already settled in their country homes, and she was still in town only because her place on Long Island was in disorder due to a two months' delay in the completion of alterations caused by labor difficulties); she had made a study of beetles; she had a tiny vivarium in the apartment and here she would sit studying her pets with an interest and patience not unlike that of old Fabre upon his stony farm. Also, as Larry learned from her accounts, there was a day nursery on the East Side whose lack of a deficit was ...
— Children of the Whirlwind • Leroy Scott

... youngest child. Indeed, the avidity of children for this kind of knowledge, and the comparative ease with which they retain it, is something quite marvellous. I doubt whether any toy would be so acceptable to young children as a vivarium, of the same kind as, but of course on a smaller scale than, those admirable ...
— Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews • Thomas Henry Huxley



Words linked to "Vivarium" :   marine museum, fish tank, enclosure



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