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well-engraved — adj … Useful english dictionary
well-grounded — Synonyms and related words: adamantine, admissible, authoritative, binding, bulky, calculable, cogent, confirmed, consistent, credible, deep dyed, deep engraven, deep fixed, deep grounded, deep laid, deep rooted, deep seated, deep set, deep… … Moby Thesaurus
well-set — Synonyms and related words: able bodied, athletic, balanced, brawny, broad shouldered, burly, coequal, confirmed, coordinate, deep dyed, deep engraven, deep fixed, deep grounded, deep laid, deep rooted, deep seated, deep set, deep settled, dyed… … Moby Thesaurus
engraved — Synonyms and related words: alveolar, alveolate, canaliculate, canaliculated, carved, chamfered, channeled, confirmed, corduroy, corduroyed, corrugate, corrugated, costate, creased, crimped, cut, dadoed, deep dyed, deep engraven, deep fixed, deep … Moby Thesaurus
Mormonism and engraved metal plates — Engraved metal plates hold a special significance in the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism) because in 1827, the founder of that religion, Joseph Smith, Jr., claimed to have obtained a set of engraved golden plates from an angel and from them… … Wikipedia
Jubb Yussef (Joseph's Well) — The ruins at Jubb Yussef (“Joseph’s Well” in English, جُبّ يُوسِف in Arabic, גוב יוסף in Hebrew [http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%92%27%D7%95%D7%91 %D7%99%D7%95%D7%A1%D7%A3] ) in the Galilee are identified with the pit in Dothan, into which the… … Wikipedia
Chapel of the Holy Well — Coordinates: 48°14′50.53″N 17°4′0.75″E / 48.2473694°N 17.066875°E / 48.2473694; 17.066875 … Wikipedia
Giovanni Battista Cipriani — from a larger painting by John Francis Rigaud.[1] … Wikipedia
Jan Ladislav Dussek — Engraved portrait of Dussek, published in 1867. Jan Ladislav Dussek (baptized Václav Jan Dusík,[1] his surname was written also Duschek or Düssek; February 12, 1760 in Čáslav – March 20, 1812 in Saint Germain en Laye) was a Czech composer and… … Wikipedia
metalwork — metalworker, n. /met l werrk /, n. objects made of metal. [1840 50; METAL + WORK] * * * Useful and decorative objects fashioned of various metals. The oldest technique is hammering. After с 2500 BC, casting was also used, molten metal being… … Universalium