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Learn to pronounce vex·il·lum

/vekˈsiləm/
noun
  1. a Roman military standard or banner, especially one of a maniple.
  2. the standard of a papilionaceous flower.
  3. the vane of a feather.

vexillum from en.m.wikipedia.org
The vexillum (/vɛkˈsɪləm/; pl. : vexilla) was a flag-like object used as a military standard by units in the Roman army. A common vexillum displayed imagery ...
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Vexillum

The vexillum was a flag-like object used as a military standard by units in the Roman army. A common vexillum displayed imagery of the Roman aquila on a reddish backdrop. Wikipedia
The meaning of VEXILLUM is a square flag of the ancient Roman cavalry. How to use vexillum in a sentence.
A flag, banner, or standard. A company of troops serving under one standard. The sign of the cross. ( ...
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vexillum from invasions.si.edu
Didemnum vexillum is a rapidly spreading colonial tunicate that overgrows rocks, shellfish, and other organisms (e.g. sponges, hydroids, tunicates, algae).
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