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cipolin (ˈsɪpəlɪn) Sometimes ‖ cipol(l)ino (tʃipolˈlino). [a. F. cipolin, ad. It. cipollino, der. of cipolla onion; so called from its foliated structure like the coats of an onion.] An Italian marble interfoliated with veins of talc, mica, quartz, etc., showing alternations of various colouring, es...
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Chipolin
main-belt asteroid discovered in 2006 and named after Chi Po-Lin
Chi Po-lin (1964–2017; aka Po Lin Chi, Chi Polin), Taiwanese documentary filmmaker
Cipolin
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Cefalù Cathedral
interior of the cathedral is on the Latin cross plan, divided into a nave and two aisles by arcades of antique columns: fourteen in pink granite and two in cipolin
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Bidzar
The marble is of a calcareous type called cipolin; it has an ideal composition for engraving, having low resistance to friction and breaking easily.
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marble
▪ I. marble, n. (ˈmɑːb(ə)l) Forms: α. 3–7 marbre, 4 maubre, 5 marbir, 6 marber, marbyr. β. 3–5 marbel, 4 merbel, -ul, 4–5 marbil, 4–6 marbyl, -ul, 5 marboll, -ole, -elle, -ylle, -ulle, -ille, merbyl, 5–6 marbill, -yll, -ull, 6 marbell, 4– marble. [ME. marbre, marble, a. F. marbre, (OF. rarely marble...
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Château de l'Hers
An excavation of this ruined church found lithic industries, and sherds from antiquity and the Iron Age, fragments of Tegula tiles and a cipolin cladding
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Monreale Cathedral
On each side, monolithic columns of grey oriental granite (except one, which is of cipolin marble) support eight pointed arches much stilted.
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Pointe-à-Pitre
Lauricisque
Public primary schools in Pointe-à-Pitre commune include:
Ecole primaire Raymonde Bambuck
Ecole primaire Salvator Cidemé
Ecole primaire Raphael Cipolin
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marbre in English - marbre meaning in English - ichacha.net
n. marble, crystalized limestone used in flooring and sculpture; small glass ball used as a children's toy "imitation marbre" in English: n. imitation marble "marbre cipolin" in English: cipollino marble "neptune (marbre)" in English: neptune (pajou) "l'homme de marbre" in English: man of marble "la fille de marbre" in English: la fille de marbre
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East Liberty Presbyterian Church
The chancel floor, formed into a geometrical design, is made of Hauteville marble from France, French Antique Rogue, Swiss Cipolin, Statuary White, Greek
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Engineering Societies' Building
The main foyer had twelve large columns of Swiss Cipolin marble. A small flight of steps led from the foyer to the elevators.
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