spiculum

Etymology
From, from , alternative form of.

Noun

 * 1) A thrusting javelin used by Romans that replaced the pilum in the late 3rd century.
 * 2) A sharp, pointed crystal, especially of ice.
 * 3)  A sharp, needle-like structure, especially those making up the skeleton of a sponge.
 * 4)  A small radial emission of gas seen in the chromosphere and corona of the sun.

Derived terms

 * spiculum amoris

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) little sharp point or sting
 * 2) dart, arrow

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