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| Error | Correction | |-------|-------------| | Using puellulas as nominative subject | No – nominative singular is puellula , plural puellulae . | | Confusing puellulas with puellulis (ablative plural) | Puellulas = direct object; puellulis = “with/by the little girls.” | | Thinking it’s derogatory | It can be, but context decides. In Plautus, affection; in satire, mockery. | | Pronouncing it with a hard ‘g’ | The ‘g’ is silent; it’s puella , not pugella . (Actually, no ‘g’ at all – puell- .) |

most likely refers to , a versatile biopolymer produced by the "black yeast" fungus Aureobasidium pullulans puellulas

Appears in educational Latin and carols to represent "little girls". | Error | Correction | |-------|-------------| | Using

: Early modern records, such as the Correspondence of Ravius , mention tres puellulas nobilissimas (three very noble little girls), highlighting the term's use in describing the upbringing or education of high-ranking children. 3. Cultural Usage | | Pronouncing it with a hard ‘g’

"It is over," Caelus wheezed, his eyes fluttering shut. "The logic of the city claims us. We are... inefficient."

Puellula spiders are not currently considered to be a threatened group, although habitat destruction and other environmental changes may impact their populations in the future.

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