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larmier
larmier (ˈlɑːmiːeɪ) Also 7 larmer. [a. F. larmier in same sense, f. larme a tear.] 1. Arch. = corona 4, drip n.1 4 a.1696 Phillips (ed. 5), Larmer. 1723 Chambers tr. Le Clerc's Treat. Archit. I. 25 Corona with its Larmier or Drip underneath. 1727–41 Chambers Cycl., The Larmier is also called corona,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Molding (decorative)
spherical beads, larger than pearling Other forms: Bead and leaf, bead and reel, bead and spindle Beak: Small fillet moulding left on the edge of a larmier wikipedia.org
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lorymer
lorymer obs. form of larmier.a 1490 Botoner Itin. (1778) 269 A resaunt lorymer. 1850 Parker Gloss. Archit., Larmier, Lorymer, the corona. 1877 F. G. Lee Gloss. Liturg. Terms, Lorymer..1. The eave of a house. 2. The slanting brow or coping of a wall, serving to throw off the rain. This term is not un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jamshid Momtaz
The Limits of International Law: Essays in honour of Joe Verhoeven, Bruylant Larmier (2015) Garantir la nature exclusivement pacifique du programme nucléaire wikipedia.org
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lorimer
▪ I. lorimer, loriner Now Hist. (ˈlɒrɪmə(r), ˈlɒrɪnə(r)) Forms: α. 5 loryner, lorriner, 6– loriner; β. loyrymer, 5–6 lorymar, -er, 6 loremar, lorymere, lormener, (Sc.) loremair, lowriemeir, 3– lorimer. [a. OF. loremier, lorenier (F. lormier), f. lorain (see lorain). For the substitution of m for n c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District
Located just west of Carter Lake in southern Larmier County, the new reservoir will hold of water, water that will be used for municipal water supply wikipedia.org
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plinth
plinth (plɪnθ) [ad. L. plinthus plinth (Vitruv. in senses 1 a, 2 a), a. Gr. πλίνθος tile, brick, stone squared for building. Cf. F. plinthe. The L. form plinthus was at first used.] 1. a. ‘The lower square member of the base of a column or pedestal’ (Gwilt).[1563 Shute Archit. C iv b, The antiques h... Oxford English Dictionary
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sebaceous
sebaceous, a. (sɪˈbeɪʃəs) Also 9 sebacious. [f. L. sēbāce-us, f. sēb-um tallow: see -aceous.] 1. Pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling tallow or fat; oily, greasy.1783 Phil. Trans. LXXIII. 240 The sebaceous substance generally called Spermaceti. 1838 Penny Cycl. XI. 52 Gallinæ..Body sebaceo... Oxford English Dictionary
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plafond
‖ plafond (plafɔ̃) Also 7 platfound, 7–9 platfond, 8 plaffond. [F. plafond († platfond) a ceiling (1559 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. plat flat + fond bottom.] 1. Arch. A ceiling, either flat or vaulted; usually as enriched with paintings; hence, a painting executed on a ceiling. † in plafond: on the ceiling.... Oxford English Dictionary
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mutilated
mutilated, ppl. a. (ˈmjuːtɪleɪtɪd) [f. mutilate v. + -ed1.] 1. = mutilate a. 1; also, rarely, castrated.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. *iv, Wounded & mutilatede persons. 1790 Burke Fr. Rev. 106 The most splendid palace in the world, which they left..strewed with..mutilated carcases. 1812 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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corona
‖ corona (kɒˈrəʊnə) Pl. coronæ (-niː), rarely coronas. [L. corōna crown, chaplet or wreath, fillet or circlet of gold or other material.] 1. A small circle or disc of light (usually prismatically coloured) appearing round the sun or moon. Also applied to a similar appearance opposite the sun, an ant... Oxford English Dictionary
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beak
▪ I. beak, n.1 (biːk) Forms: 3–6 bec, 4–5 bek, beke, 4–6 beeke, 6 becke (pl. bex), 6–7 beake, 7 beack, 7–8 beck, 7– beak. [a. F. bec (= It. becco, Pr. bec, Sp., Pg. bico:—late L. beccus), of Gaulish origin. Suetonius says (Vitell. 18) that Antonius Primus, who was born at Toulouse, had as a boy the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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supercilium
‖ supercilium (s(j)uːpəˈsɪlɪəm) Pl. -ia (-ɪə). [L., = eyebrow; ridge, summit; haughtiness, etc.] 1. The eyebrow. Obs. exc. Anat.1672 Marvell Reh. Transp. i. 200, I marked how your answerer looked when he spoke of the day of judgment. Very gravely..and yet without any depressing or exalting his super... Oxford English Dictionary
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canal
▪ I. canal, n. (kəˈnæl) Forms: 6 canall, 6–7 canale, 7 canalle, (cannal), 5, 7– canal. [a. F. canal (16th c. in Littré), a refashioning, after L. canāl-em or It. canale, of the earlier F. chenal (chanel, chenel): see cannel, channel. (The 15th c. instance may be from L.) The words canel, cannel, and... Oxford English Dictionary
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tear
▪ I. tear, n.1 (tɪə(r)) Forms: see below. [OE. téar = OFris. târ, ON. tár (Sw. tår, Da. taar, taare), contr. from earlier OE. *teahr, *teaᵹr, teaᵹor, ONorthumb. tehr = OHG. zahar, zahhar (MHG. zaher, zâr, Ger. zähre), Goth. tagr; cogn. with Gr. δάκρ-υ, OL. dacrima (L. lacrima, -uma), OPr. dacr, dêr,... Oxford English Dictionary
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