scarab
31scarab — noun Etymology: Middle French scarabee, from Latin scarabaeus Date: 1579 1. any of a family (Scarabaeidae) of stout bodied beetles (as a dung beetle) with lamellate or fan shaped antennae 2. a stone or faience beetle used in ancient Egypt as a… …
32scarab — noun a) A type of beetle belonging to the family , especially the species Scarabaeus sacer, sacred to the ancient Egyptians. b) A symbol, seal, amulet, or gem fashioned to resemble the sacred beetle …
33scarab — Synonyms and related words: amulet, charm, fetish, fylfot, gammadion, good luck charm, hoodoo, juju, love charm, lucky bean, lucky piece, madstone, mascot, mumbo jumbo, obeah, periapt, philter, phylactery, scarabaeus, scarabee, sudarium, swastika …
34scarab — scar|ab [ skerəb ] noun count a large black BEETLE (=insect with a hard skin) that ancient Egyptians believed was holy …
35SCARAB — Scanner for the Radiation Budget Contributor: GSFC …
36SCARAB — the beetle AMULET of ancient Egypt …
37scarab — scar·ab || skærÉ™b n. any large hard shelled beetle from the Scarabaeus family; artistic representation of a beetle (esp. in ancient Egyptian artwork) …
38scarab — A representation of a certain beetle (a scarabaeid beetle), which the ancient Egyptians considered sacred. It was usually a ceramic or stone sculpture or a cut gem, used in ancient Egypt as an amulet or talisman, or as a seal, as symbolic of… …
39scarab — n. Beetle, scarabee …
40scarab — scar·ab …