Rostrum
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Rostrum can mean one of several different things:
- Rostrum (anatomy), an anatomical structure resembling a bird's beak, such as the snout of crocodiles and dolphins or the part of the carapace of a crustacean. Since the rostrum is typically located about the thorax of an arthropod, it is differentiated from the cauda or tail.
- A ram bow on a ship.
- The platform a speaker stands on while giving a speech. Such platforms in the Roman Forum were made in the shape of a ship bow. The most famous one is the Rostra in the Roman Forum.
- A rostrum camera, a camera placed over a motorised moving platform (the rostrum), used to animate a still picture or object for television or film.
- A Rostrum club, a group of people who meet to improve their skills in public speaking and meeting procedure. Each club is part of a larger non-profit organisation that promotes and facilitates the improvement of public speaking skills. See Australian Rostrum
- The Rostrum, is the official monthly magazine of the National Forensic League.
- Rostrum of corpus callosum, a part of the human brain
The term rostrum means "beak" in Latin.

