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locule: a small cavity or space within an organ or in a plant or animal
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[FuNtis, p, 559, b.]
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a place for the deposit of valuables, especially a chamber in the podium of a temple, accessible from the exterior; the Temple of Castor and Pollux was ringed with loculi.
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Common type of tomb in the catacombs. A horizontal rectangular niche cut in the wall.
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a recess or small chamber cut into a wall of a room in a burial cave for the reception of an ossuary or coffin. Plural: loculi.
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