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fretwork
ˈfretwork [f. fret n.1 + work n.] 1. Arch. Carved work in decorative patterns consisting largely of intersecting lines, esp. as used in the decoration of ceilings.1601 Holland Pliny xxxvi. xxiv. II. 595 Plastre serveth passing well to white wals or seeling; also for to make little images in fretwork... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fretwork
Fretwork is also used to adorn/decorate architecture, where specific elements of decor are named according to their use such as eave bracket, gable fretwork However, a fretwork pattern is considered a fretwork whether or not it was cut out with a fretsaw. wikipedia.org
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fretwork
fretworkn [U] ornamental work in a decorative pattern, esp wood cut into patterns with a fretsaw 回绞细工; 万字细工. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Sir András Schiff, Fretwork, Samara Joy and Anthony ...
2 hours ago — Bishop's Stortford Independent Logo ... Bishop's Stortford Independent Logo. SINCE 1819. 11°| 4°. 5 ... michael.vaughton@iliffemedia.co.uk.
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Fretwork (music group)
Fretwork is a British consort of viols, established in 1985. wikipedia.org
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Scale Length Explained - StewMac
HOW SCALE LENGTH AFFECTS TONE Fender One of the most common scale lengths is the Fender 25-1/2" guitar scale. Found on Stratocasters ®, Telecasters ®, and the huge variety of instruments inspired by them as well as the replacement, and custom parts available for them. The 25-1/2" produces a rich, strong, bell-like tone, and defined low-end.
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Fretsaw
The tool takes its name from its use in fretwork. The tool takes its name from its use in fretwork and ultimately from the French (lattice)—a reference to the intricate patterns often created using this wikipedia.org
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tringlette
‖ tringlette (trɛ̃glɛt) [F. (1690 in Furetière), dim. of tringle: see above.] A pointed stick used to open the cames or grooved leaden bars which hold the panes in fretwork or diamond-paned windows (Knight Dict. Mech. 1877). (In Fr. also, the piece of glass in such a pane, Littré.) Oxford English Dictionary
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Adorn
Adorn may refer to: Barnstar, a decorative piece in the shape of a five-point star used to adorn the barn Fretwork, an interlaced decorative design that wikipedia.org
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Abat-son
These vain bell towers are typically flanked by columns with capitals and decorations, in Romanesque architecture, with archivolts, and with interlocking fretwork Turntables developed especially from the 13th century, and were often already decorated with fretwork, serrated bottoms, or embossed in lead. wikipedia.org
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William Cobbold (composer)
"New Fashions" - recorded by Theatre of Voices & Fretwork, Paul Hillier "With wreaths of rose and laurel" - Cobbold's contribution to The Triumphs of Oriana wikipedia.org
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Pelmet
These may be plain or decorative, with complex fretwork in some examples. wikipedia.org
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Mitla
Walls, friezes and tombs are decorated with mosaic fretwork. None of the fretwork designs is repeated exactly anywhere in the complex. The fretwork here is unique in all of Mesoamerica. wikipedia.org
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Richard Campbell (English musician)
Career With Fretwork, he recorded 31 albums, and also performed on film soundtracks including Coffee and Cigarettes and The Da Vinci Code. Fretwork is known for its global touring and, as well as performances of early music, commissioning new compositions for viol consort. wikipedia.org
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Some Call It Godcore
Track listing "Sensitive Outsider" "Fretwork Homework" "Faithlift" "Song for Europe" "Even Men with Steel Hearts" "£24.99 from Argos" "Sponsoring wikipedia.org
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