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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rostrum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a platform or podium used for public speaking or presentations.
Example: "The speaker stood confidently at a rostrum, ready to address the audience."
Alternatives: "a podium" or "a platform".
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Why did nobody else buy a rostrum camera?
Rob actually believes his own lies, a dizzying phenomenon usually only encountered on a rostrum.
Crouched under a rostrum in 1933, he watched brownshirts and blackshirts at a rally.
As a noun, stump can also mean a rostrum or a tramping step.
The mouth is overhung by a rostrum (snout) and often adorned with spines.
"He can do anything," whispers Sharon Osbourne reverently over a rostrum shot of a cushion.
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In his 1921 production of Othello, a central rostrum served a variety of spatial functions.
Here, we describe a new pterosaur species from the Barremian of the Blesa Formation, Iberodactylus andreui gen. et sp. nov., represented by a partial rostrum including a partial premaxillary crest and six pairs of tooth sockets.
Acrophyseter, from the late Miocene, also had teeth in both the upper and lower jaws as well as a short rostrum and an upward curving mandible (lower jaw).
These species are morphologically distinguished in part from other boid snakes by a flattened rostrum leading to an angular snout [ 215] and a wide premaxillary floor [ 167].
Oryzomys species have a large skull with a short rostrum and high braincase.
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