paludarium
English
editEtymology
editUltimately from Latin palūs, palūdis (“marsh, swamp”) + -arium.
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editNoun
editpaludarium (plural paludaria or paludariums)
- A tank or vivarium containing both aquatic and terrestrial elements.
- 1977, Karel Rataj, Gerhard Brunner, Thomas J. Horeman, Aquarium Plants, TFH Publications, page 398:
- This is one of the most valuable plants for paludariums and terrariums.
- 1987, Robert Allgayer, Jacques Teton, The Complete Book of Aquarium Plants, Ward Lock, unnumbered page:
- The plant then develops another stem which grows will in aquaterrariums and paludariums, where the leaves become a pale-green colour.
- 2002, Marc Staniszewski, Mantellas, page 79:
- Sizes of commercially available paludaria range from 25 gallon up to 500-gallon models.
- 2017, Zeehan Jaafar, Fishes Out of Water: Biology and Ecology of Mudskippers:
- Choose an appropriate substrate for the paludarium. Fine sand, mud, or a mix of both is recommended.
Hypernyms
editTranslations
editvivarium with both aquatic and terrestrial elements
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editDutch
editEtymology
editProbably borrowed from German Paludarium. Equivalent to Latin palūs, palūdis (“marsh, swamp”) + -arium.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpaludarium n (plural paludaria, diminutive paludariumpje n)
- paludarium [from early or mid 20th c.]
French
editPronunciation
editNoun
editpaludarium m (plural paludariums)
Swedish
editPronunciation
editNoun
editpaludarium n
Declension
editDeclension of paludarium
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