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scyphus

 

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Noun scyphus has 1 sense
  1. scyphus - an ancient Greek drinking cup; two handles and footed base
    --1 is a kind of
    cup

Definitions from the Web

Term: Scyphus

Noun - Biology:

A scyphus is a cup-shaped structure found in certain marine organisms, such as jellyfish and sea anemones. It is typically formed by layers of tissue and is used for various physiological functions.

Example sentence: The scyphus of the jellyfish was beautifully translucent and shimmered in the sunlight.

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Noun - Botany:

In botany, a scyphus refers to a small cup-like structure that surrounds the base of certain flowers, serving as a protective or supporting element.

Example sentence: The scyphus of the lily flower provided a sturdy foundation for the delicate petals.

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Noun - Archaeology:

In archaeology, a scyphus is a type of ancient drinking vessel or cup, usually made of pottery and often found in Roman or Greek excavations.

Example sentence: The museum displayed an intricately decorated scyphus that was unearthed from an ancient Roman site.

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Adjective:

When used as an adjective, scyphus can describe something that relates to the shape or characteristics of a cup-like structure.

Example sentence: The scyphus shape of the mushroom cap caught the attention of the botanist.

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