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Such a place was thus called a bidental.
Its place of articulation is bidental, which means it is articulated with the lower and upper teeth pressed together.
Bidental consonants are consonants pronounced with both the lower and upper teeth.
For the phonetics terms, see Bidental consonant.
The voiceless bidental non-sibilant fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.
According to ancient sources, the Scribonian Puteal was a bidental - that is, a spot which had been struck by lightning.
Features of the voiceless bidental fricative:
The Puteal Scribonianum was a bidental.
The composition base is the emblem of Sviatoslav the Conqueror ("bidental") - comes from the spur sign, the symbol of Ukrainian chivalry of princely times.
The Extensions to the IPA specify one other purely bidental consonant sound, the bidental percussive.
Richardson and other scholars hypothesize that the filled in niche may have not been the altar of Julius Caesar, but the Puteal Libonis, the old bidental used during the trials at the Tribunal Aurelium (see above) for the public oath.
William Warde Fowler says these priests should have been concerned with lightningbolts, bidental being both the technical term for the puteal, the hole resembling a well left by strikes onto the ground and for the victims used to placate the god and purify the site.
The tribunal was a tribunal praetoris sub divo with gradus and was known as tribunal Aurelium, a structure built by C. Aurelius Cotta around 80 BC, near the so-called Puteal Libonis, a bidental used for the sacred oath before the trials.