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Everything about Speculum totally explainedMeanings of speculum include:
- Speculum (medical), a medical tool used for examining body cavities.
- Speculum metal, an alloy containing copper and tin used for making all-metal mirrors.
- A speculum metal mirror used in telescopes or early octants.
- A mirror, for example, a hand-held bronze mirror used by Etruscan women.
- Speculum feathers, the secondary feathers on the inner part of a duck's wing which are often brightly coloured.
- Speculum (journal), a journal of medieval studies published by the Medieval Academy of America.
- Ophrys speculum, a species of ground orchid.
- Speculum literature, a genre of medieval literature, has the titles of a number of books including the word speculum.
- Specula (mollusc), a genus of gastropod mollusc.
- Deth Specula, first band to broadcast audio and video of a live music concert over the Internet
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