It's a glass box for keeping snakes and other reptiles.
It probably comes from the Latin word "terra" which means land or earth.
Because a terrarium is a noun, you can't have an opposite of it (antonym = opposite). If you're looking for a synonym (another word with the same/similar meaning) then you can use "Wardian Case".
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The root meaning "land" that is connected to a terrarium is "terra," which is Latin for "earth" or "land." Terrariums are enclosed containers used for growing and displaying plants, creating a small ecosystem within a controlled environment.
My grandmother made a lovely terrarium out of an old, glass cigar jar.
That is the correct spelling of "terrarium."
The word terrarium is derived from two Latin words. "Terra" means earth and "arium" is taken from the word aquarium. Together they form the word for an enclosure for animals that has both land and water.
I am bringing the desert indoors by building a terrarium! My pet tarantula will love his new terrarium!
You can build a Terrarium.
terrarium w/ a water dish
It probably comes from the Latin word "terra" which means land or earth.
Yes, you can put air plants in a terrarium as long as the terrarium has good air circulation and the plants are not overcrowded. Air plants do not require soil to grow and can thrive in a terrarium environment with proper care.