👉 The word "aquiculi" refers to a group of arches, often used in Roman engineering and architecture, such as the Aequicula arch at Rome's Forum Italicum. The term comes from Latin and means "equal."
👉 In algebra, an aequiculium is a polynomial that has two roots. It is named after the ancient Greek mathematician Diophantus of Alexandria who studied about equations and their solutions. The name "aequiculium" comes from the Latin word "aequi," which means equal or similar, and "culium," which is the plural form of "culo."