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DIVERSIONARY WATER CHANNELS OF ANCIENT ROME
Cuniculi; Cuniculus (cos d'aigua)
  • Fosso dei Costaroni, remains of an Etruscan cuniculus at [[Formello]].

myxomatosis         
  • Releasing the myxoma virus in Australia
  • Evolutionary history of the myxoma virus in Europe and Australia
  • Rabbit and myxomatosis introductions around the world with dates
  • alt=[[Rabbit]] suffering from Myxomatosis
  • European rabbit with Californian strain of myxomatosis, indicated by swollen eyelids and genitals (Santa Cruz, California)
  • European rabbit with Lausanne strain of myxomatosis (West Yorkshire, UK)
  • Rabbits around a waterhole in the myxomatosis trial site on [[Wardang Island]], Australia in 1938
RABBIT DISEASE
Myxomatosis cuniiculi; Mixamytosis; Myxo; Myxamatosis; Myxomitosis; Myxomatosis, infectious; White blindness; Mixametosis; Mixamatosis; Mixemetosis; Mixematosis; Myxemetosis; Myxametosis; Myxometosis; Myxematosis; Myxymatosis; Mixymetosis; Mixymatosis; Myxymetosis; Miximatosis; Miximetosis; Mixomatosis; Mixometosis; Myximatosis; Myximetosis; Infectious myxomatosis; Myxamitosis; Myxie; Myxi; Mixmatosis; Myxmatosis; Mixy; Myxy
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¦ noun a highly infectious and usually fatal viral disease of rabbits, causing swelling of the mucous membranes and inflammation and discharge around the eyes.
Myxomatosis         
  • Releasing the myxoma virus in Australia
  • Evolutionary history of the myxoma virus in Europe and Australia
  • Rabbit and myxomatosis introductions around the world with dates
  • alt=[[Rabbit]] suffering from Myxomatosis
  • European rabbit with Californian strain of myxomatosis, indicated by swollen eyelids and genitals (Santa Cruz, California)
  • European rabbit with Lausanne strain of myxomatosis (West Yorkshire, UK)
  • Rabbits around a waterhole in the myxomatosis trial site on [[Wardang Island]], Australia in 1938
RABBIT DISEASE
Myxomatosis cuniiculi; Mixamytosis; Myxo; Myxamatosis; Myxomitosis; Myxomatosis, infectious; White blindness; Mixametosis; Mixamatosis; Mixemetosis; Mixematosis; Myxemetosis; Myxametosis; Myxometosis; Myxematosis; Myxymatosis; Mixymetosis; Mixymatosis; Myxymetosis; Miximatosis; Miximetosis; Mixomatosis; Mixometosis; Myximatosis; Myximetosis; Infectious myxomatosis; Myxamitosis; Myxie; Myxi; Mixmatosis; Myxmatosis; Mixy; Myxy
Myxomatosis is a disease caused by Myxoma virus, a poxvirus in the genus Leporipoxvirus. The natural hosts are tapeti (Sylvilagus brasiliensis) in South and Central America, and brush rabbits (Sylvilagus bachmani) in North America.
Cuniculus (water channel)         
A cuniculus, plural cuniculi, is a diversionary water channel, used by ancient civilizations on the Italian Peninsula. As the general ancient Italian use derives from the Etruscan use, the term has a special significance of Etruscan cuniculi.

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Cuniculus (water channel)

A cuniculus, plural cuniculi, is a diversionary water channel, used by ancient civilizations on the Italian Peninsula. As the general ancient Italian use derives from the Etruscan use, the term has a special significance of Etruscan cuniculi. The city of Veii was noted for them. The Italian community of Formello to the north of Veii was named after the numerous cuniculi there.

Cuniculi could take any form from trenches to a complex system of tunnels. The uses were multiple: irrigation, drainage, diversion, supply, and so on. The Romans used the cuniculi of Veii to mine into the citadel.

Cuniculi have multiple purpose. One of them was to keep villages and cities safe from erosion. North-west of Rome 42 km of cuniculi have been discovered; more than 22 km in and around Veii.