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bichrome
▪ I. bichrome, n.1 Chem. (ˈbaɪkrəʊm) [Shortened form of bichromate.] Bichromate of potassium or sodium. Also attrib. (see quot. 1904).1896 G. Duerr Bleaching iv. 56 The following colours..require to be passed through a solution of bichrome in order to develop or raise the colours. 1904 Westm. Gaz. 3...
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Philistine Bichrome ware
Philistine Bichrome ware is an archaeological term coined by William F. Philistine Bichrome ware is related to Cypriot Bichrome ware. 'Bichrome Red ware' from Cyprus is also relevant.
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Mochica
Mochica, a. and n. (məʊˈtʃiːkə) Also Mochican, Moche, 9 Moxa. [Sp., f. an Indian word; cf. Moche, the name of an archæological site in the valley of the same name in the coastal region of northern Peru.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Mochica, a pre-Inca people living on the Peruvian coast, or thei...
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Zortziko
meter combining an irregular binary (5/16 divided 2 + 3) and an irregular ternary (8/16 divided 2 + 3 + 3), creating an ostinato pattern of "irregular bichrome
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trichrome
trichrome, a. (ˈtraɪkrəʊm) [f. tri- + Gr. χρῶµα colour.] = trichromatic a.; spec. applied to a stain and method of staining in which different kinds of tissue are stained in one or other of three different colours.1918 H. Croy How Motion Pictures are Made xiii. 289 To show the trichrome pictures a s...
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Chocolate-on-white ware
The wares were confirmed in Phases IV/1 and 2, V and VI and include six sub-groups:
Proto-Chocolate-on-White Bichrome Ware,
Chocolate-on-White Bichrome See also
Cypriot Bichrome ware
Philistine Bichrome ware
Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware
Bibliography
Fischer, Peter M. [1999], "Chocolate-on-White Ware: Typology
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after-chrome
after-chrome, a. (ˈɑːftəkrəʊm, æ-) [f. after- 9 + chrome.] Of, pertaining to, or designating a process of textile dyeing in which the material, after being dyed or printed, is treated with a chromium compound. Also as v.; so after-chroming vbl. n.1905 L. Cassella Dyeing of Wool 63 For shading the al...
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Vezzolano Abbey
For the construction sandstone and bricks were used to give a bichrome appearance to the exterior (such as in the upper façade), a feature common also
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Pottery of ancient Cyprus
IV "Free-field Style"
Plain White IV
Black Slip IV
Red Slip II
Black on Red II
Grey & Black Polished II
Bichrome Red I
Cypro-Archaic II
During the period 600-480 BC, characteristic pottery were
White Painted V Ware
Bichrome V
Plain White V
Black Slip V
Red Slip III
Black on Red III
Bichrome
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Sant'Andrea, Pistoia
The façade shows the typical bichrome marble decoration of the Pistoiese Romanesque style, executed in the mid-12th century by Gruamonte and his brother
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Fitzroy Gasworks
A further building remaining from the gasworks is a bichrome brick store which was identified in heritage studies but has not been included on heritage
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Symmetries (album)
"Whether or Not Why Not" – 5:45
"Soft Fire" – 5:53
"Weird Nightmare" – 4:55
"Bichrome Terrors" – 10:38
"Quiescence (For K.B.
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Sant'Agostino, Genoa
It has a typical façade with bichrome stripes in white marble and blue stone, with a large rose window in the middle.
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San Frediano, Pisa
the early 12th-century shows some of the typical features of the Pisane medieval architecture, such as the blind arcades, the lozenges and the use of bichrome
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Shellsburg Bridge
The ISHC designed plain bridges for its rural spans, but because this span is in town it features decorative elements: bichrome concrete detailing, molded
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