codices
kɒˈdɪsiːz
Definitions
1. noun
plural of codex; a book in handwritten form, typically of ancient or historical significance
“The museum housed a vast collection of ancient codices containing valuable information about the past.”
kɒˈdɪsiːz
1. noun
plural of codex; a book in handwritten form, typically of ancient or historical significance
“The museum housed a vast collection of ancient codices containing valuable information about the past.”