Carved+work

  • 81sculpture — I. n. 1. Statuary, plastic art. 2. Carved work. II. v. a. 1. Carve, chisel, cut, sculp. 2. Engrave, grave …

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  • 82knob — /nɒb / (say nob) noun 1. a projecting part, usually rounded, forming the handle of a door, drawer, or the like. 2. a rounded lump or protuberance on the surface or at the end of something, as a knot on a tree trunk, a pimple on the skin, etc. 3.… …

  • 83σμιλεύματα — σμῑλεύματα , σμίλευμα a piece of carved work neut nom/voc/acc pl …

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  • 84rhizoglyphus — rīˈzägləfəs noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from rhiz + Greek glyphē carved work more at glyph : a widely distributed genus of mites including some that are injurious to winter wheat and rye and to lily and other bulbs see bulb mite …

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  • 85xyloglyphy — zīˈlägləfē, ˈzīləˌglifē noun ( es) Etymology: xyl + Greek glyphē carving, carved work + English y more at glyph : artistic wood carving …

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  • 86ex|sculp|tate — «ehk SKUHLP tayt», adjective. Zoology. covered with irregular and varying depressions, so that it appears like carved work …

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  • 87Maya art — Carved Mayan flint dagger. A Maya temple at Tikal …

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  • 88Atlatl — Carved atlatl at the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City. Depiction of an atlatl An atlatl (Classica …

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  • 89Maison du Peuple — Carved stone from the destroyed Maison du Peuple …

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  • 90Rock crystal ewer — Carved from a single block of rock crystal, this ewer is a work of outstanding quality. It is one of a series that survives in collections across Europe. They are often in cathedral treasuries, where they were rededicated after being captured… …

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