An aspergillum is an implement in the form of a brush or a rod with a perforated container, used for sprinkling holy water.
And due to its appearance under a microscope (resembling an aspergillum), some varieties of fungi are called Spergillus- and have a spore forming structure called the aspergillum.
An aspergillum
Euplectella aspergillum
The name is an aspergillum.
An aspergill is another name for an aspergillum, an implement in the form of a brush for the sprinkling of holy water.
a lens..a converging lens to be exact
An aspergillium is another name for an aspergillum, an implement in the form of a brush for the sprinkling of holy water.
An aspergillum is an implement in the form of a brush or a rod with a perforated container, used for sprinkling holy water.
It is called the aspergillum, a fancy word for sprinkler
Aspergillus is a fungus named for its resemblance to an aspergillum, a device used to sprinkle holy water.
An aspergillum is used to sprinkle the congregation with holy water. Sometimes a priest may use an ornate 'bucket' to contain the holy water and use a bough from a tree, bush or palm frond to sprinkle the water.
An aspergillum (less commonly, aspergilium or aspergil) is a liturgical implement used to sprinkle holy water.
Aspergillus, a genus name referring to many different species of mold, has several hundred known species. The name comes from aspergillum, a holy water sprinkler.