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11Hatband — Hat band (h[a^]t b[a^]nd ), n. A band round the crown of a hat; sometimes, a band of black cloth, crape, etc., worn as a badge of mourning. [1913 Webster] …
12Indica — (or indicum) means of India , or Indian , in Latin and is applied to things connected with India:* The specific epithets indica and indicum are used in binomial nomenclature to indicate species (or subspecies) of plants, animals etc thought to… …
13Black Brunswicker — The Black Brunswicker John Everett Millais, 1860 Öl auf Leinwand, 104 cm × 68,5 cm Lady Lever Art Gallery The Black Brunswicker („Der Schwarze Braunschweiger“), ursprünglich „The Black Brunswickers“[1], ist der Tite …
14Der Schwarze Braunschweiger — The Black Brunswicker John Everett Millais, 1860 Öl auf Leinwand, 104 cm × 68,5 cm Lady Lever Art Gallery The Black Brunswicker („Der Schwarze Braunschweiger“), ursprünglich „The Black Brunswickers“[1], ist der Tite …
15Schwarzer Braunschweiger — The Black Brunswicker John Everett Millais, 1860 Öl auf Leinwand, 104 cm × 68,5 cm Lady Lever Art Gallery The Black Brunswicker („Der Schwarze Braunschweiger“), ursprünglich „The Black Brunswickers“[1], ist der Tit …
16The Black Brunswicker — John Everett Millais, 1860 Öl auf Leinwand, 104 cm × 68,5 cm Lady Lever Art Gallery …
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18mourning — n. 1 the expression of deep sorrow, esp. for a dead person, by the wearing of solemn dress. 2 the clothes worn in mourning. Phrases and idioms: in mourning assuming the signs of mourning, esp. in dress. mourning band a band of black crape etc.… …
19weed — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wēod weed, herb; akin to Old Saxon wiod weed Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth; especially one that tends to… …
20Weaving — Weaver (occupation) redirects here. This article is about textile weaving. For other uses, see Weaving (disambiguation). Warp and weft in plain weaving Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are… …