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impalement
impalement (ɪmˈpeɪlmənt) Also 7–9 em-. [a. F. empalement (1600 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. empale-r to impale; but in recent use perh. directly from the Eng. vb.: see -ment.] The action of impaling, or that which impales. 1. a. The action of enclosing with pales or stakes; concr. an enclosing fence or palis...
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Impalement
Transversal impalement
Alternatively, the impalement could be transversely performed, as in the frontal-to-dorsal direction, that is, from front (through This narrative and his Ep. 14.5 are the only two textually explicit references to impalement in Latin texts:"
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Transversal impalement
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Impalement (disambiguation)
Impalement is perforating the body with a long object as a method of torture or execution
Impalement or impaled may refer to:
Penetrating trauma caused by a long object
Impaled (illusion), a magic trick simulating impalement
Impaled (band), American death metal band
Impalement arts, a group of performing
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Impalement (heraldry)
Impalement is a heraldic practice in which two coats of arms are combined in one shield to denote a union. Tierce
A rare form of impalement which allows for the juxtaposition of three armorials is tiercing.
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impaler
impaler (ɪmˈpeɪlə(r)) In 7–8 em-. [f. impale v. + -er1.] One who or that which impales; applied by Grew to each of the calyx-leaves or sepals of a simple flower, and the bracts or phyllaries of a composite (cf. impalement 2).1671 Grew Anat. Plants i. v. §2 Each Empaler..being as another little Leaf....
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Impalement in myth and art
, and the like, folklore and other tales in which impalement is related to magical or supernatural properties, and the use of simulated impalement for In stage magic, the illusion of impalement is a popular feat of magic that appears to be an act of impalement.
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impaling
▪ I. impaling, vbl. n. (ɪmˈpeɪlɪŋ) [f. impale v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb impale; concr. that which impales or is impaled. 1. The action of enclosing with or as with pales; concr. a paling or palisade: = impalement 1.1598 Barret Theor. Warres 76 The Muskets of impaling..doe roundly bestow th...
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Impalement arts
Whips and other disciplines: Disciplines such as bullwhip displays and trick roping are not strictly impalement arts but are often grouped with impalement Modern impalement artists have performed similar feats.
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impalation
† impaˈlation Obs. rare. [f. impale v. + -ation.] = impalement 4.1744 J. Paterson Comm. Milton's P.L. 357 Impalation is a most tormenting punishment of malefactors.
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Dimidiation
For a time, dimidiation preceded the method known as impalement. should not continue down the line of impalement.
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dimidiation
dimidiation (dɪˌmɪdɪˈeɪʃən, daɪ-) [ad. L. dīmidiātiōn-em, n. of action from dīmidiāre to halve: see dimidiate a.] The action of halving, or condition of being halved; spec. in Her. the combination or ‘marshalling’ of two coats of arms by placing side by side the dexter half of one and the sinister h...
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Cranial Impalement
Cranial Impalement is the debut studio album by American death metal band Disgorge. Track listing
"Deranged Epidemic" — 3:07
"Atonement" — 3:17
"Cognitive Lust of Mutilation" — 2:41
"Period of Agony" — 3:15
"Cranial Impalement" —
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Wheel of death (impalement arts)
The Wheel of Death, in the context of the impalement arts, is a classic moving target stunt sometimes performed by knife throwers. History
Moving targets were an innovation used by European impalement artists in the 1930s.
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Impalement of the Jains in Madurai
Local Hindus celebrate the day of impalement as a festival. Some Jains converted to Shaivism to escape the impalement.
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