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  • 91vase vine — noun scandent subshrub of southeastern United States having large red purple bell shaped flowers with leathery recurved sepals • Syn: ↑leather flower, ↑vase fine, ↑Clematis viorna • Hypernyms: ↑clematis …

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  • 92vase-fine — noun scandent subshrub of southeastern United States having large red purple bell shaped flowers with leathery recurved sepals • Syn: ↑leather flower, ↑vase vine, ↑Clematis viorna • Hypernyms: ↑clematis …

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  • 93vase-shaped — adjective shaped in the form of a vase • Similar to: ↑formed …

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  • 94vase rug — noun : an uncommon 16th century Persian rug woven over a double warp in striking and severe floral designs with which a vase motive is often combined …

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  • 95vase splat — noun : a splat of a chair back having the outline of a vase and being common in the Queen Anne period …

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  • 96Name vase — Vase Munich 1410 (Munich, Staatliche Antikensammlungen, is the name vase for the Painter of Munich 1410. In classical archaeology, a name vase is a specific vase [1] whose painter s name is unkn …

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  • 97Expérience du vase de Tantale — Vase de Tantale Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tantale. Le vase de Tantale est un exemple classique d oscillations de relaxation. C est un dispositif constitué d une arrivée continue d eau et d un vase qui se vide périodiquement à l aide d un… …

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  • 98The Pig Fucking-Vase De Noces — Vase De Noces 200px Título The Pig Fucking Vase De Noces Ficha técnica Dirección Thierry Zéno Guion Thierry Zéno, Dominique Garny …

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  • 99Canope (vase) — Vase canope Pour les articles homonymes, voir Canope. Cet article fait partie de la série Vie quotidienne dans l Égypte antique Quotidien Alimentation …

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  • 100vase — noun Etymology: French, from Latin vas vessel Date: 1629 a usually round vessel of greater depth than width used chiefly as an ornament or for holding flowers • vaselike adjective …

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