Crossword-Solution: VASCULUM 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Vasculum n. Same as Ascidium, n., 1.
Vasculum n. A tin box, commonly cylindrical or flattened, used in
collecting plants.

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Box used by botanists for carrying plant specimens 1 answer
Small case used by botanists for carrying plant specimens collected on heir expeditions 1 answer
metal box used by botanists in the field for carrying botanical specimens 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
Hint 2 anagram
OMIENTO
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Gerard Godfrey bore materials for an exact transcript of the Abbot's monumental cross, his head being full of church architecture, while Nuttie carried a long green tin case, or vasculum as she chose to call it, with her three vowels, U A E, and the stars of the Little Bear conspicuously painted on it in white.
Nuttie's Father Charlotte M. Yonge 2003
Dutton for his sharp though general admonition against staring, while, under pretext of disposing of the umbrella and the vasculum, he stood up, so as to block the window till they were starting.
Nuttie's Father Charlotte M. Yonge 2003
Yes, he said, he had known him well; he was a merchant in Buenos Ayres, a nice gentle-mannered man, a bachelor and something of a recluse in his private house, where he lived alone and spent all his week-ends and holidays roaming about the plains with his vasculum in search of rare plants.
Far Away and Long Ago W. H. Hudson 2004
The wood, represented by these four lines, is to be always remembered as consisting of fibres and vessels; therefore it is called 'vascular,' a word which you may as well remember (though rarely needed in familiar English), with its roots, _vas_, a vase, and _vasculum_, a little vase or phial.
Proserpina, Volume 2 John Ruskin 2005
She knew the flowers and where to find them, and filled the lawyer's improvised vasculum almost to overflowing with many a new specimen.
Two Knapsacks John Campbell 2006