coverings

  • 1coverings — cov·er·ing || kÊŒvÉ™rɪŋ n. something that covers (i.e. blanket, coat, etc.) adj. concealing, hiding, sheltering …

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  • 2Altar clothing — (coverings) Refer to the Lord Jesus Christ s grave clothes. These coverings include: A red cover most probably that covers the whole altar, having a cross on each of its corners. A white cover, smaller than the former. 3 The Prospharine* …

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  • 3floor covering — Finish material on floors, including wood strips, parquet, linoleum, vinyl, asphalt tile, rubber, cork, epoxy resins, ceramic tile, and carpeting. Wood strip flooring, attached to a subfloor of plywood, is most popular, especially for residences …

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  • 4rug and carpet — Any decorative textile normally made of a thick material and intended as a floor covering. Floor coverings made of plaited rushes date from the 5th or 4th millennium BC. Carpets were first made in central and western Asia as coverings for earthen …

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  • 5Covering space — A covering map satisfies the local triviality condition. Intuitively, such maps locally project a stack of pancakes above an open region, U, onto U. In mathematics, more specifically algebraic topology, a covering map is a continuous surjective… …

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  • 6French ban on face covering — An example of the type of face covering banned in public places in France …

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  • 7interior design — 1. the design and coordination of the decorative elements of the interior of a house, apartment, office, or other structural space, including color schemes, fittings, furnishings, and sometimes architectural features. 2. the art, business, or… …

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  • 8Tile — For other uses, see Tile (disambiguation). Decorative tilework in Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran early 17th century A tile is a manufactured piece of hard wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, or even glass. Tiles are generally …

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  • 9Christian headcovering — The Christian headcovering is a veiling worn by various Christian women from a variety of traditions. Some cover only in church or while praying; most never cover their heads all the time. They refer to 1 Corinthians 11, or to custom, as the… …

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  • 10Kippah — Kipa redirects here. For the supermarket, please see Kipa (supermarket). Distinguish from kipper. Infobox Halacha verse = caption = talmud = Shabbat 156b and Kiddushin 31a rambam = [http://www.mechon mamre.org/i/2n.htm Ahavah] ,… …

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