ROSTRUM


Meaning of ROSTRUM in English

n. (pl. rostra or rostrums)

1. a a platform for public speaking. b a conductor's platform facing the orchestra. c a similar platform for other purposes, e.g. for supporting a film or television camera.

2 Zool. & Bot. a beak, stiff snout, or beaklike part, esp. of an insect or arachnid.

3 Rom. Antiq. the beak of a war-galley.

Derivatives:

(all in sense 2) rostrate adj. rostriferous adj. rostriform adj.

Etymology: L, beak f. rodere ros- gnaw: orig. rostra (pl., in sense 1a) in the Roman forum adorned with beaks of captured galleys

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.