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  • 71Latin American art — Introduction       artistic traditions that developed in Mesoamerica, Central America, and South America after contact with the Spanish and Portuguese beginning in 1492 and 1500, respectively, and continuing to the present.       This article… …

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  • 72galatea — noun a) a strong cotton fabric with diagonal twill weave b) a white cotton fabric with blue stripes …

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  • 73Charles Kleibacker — Born Charles John Kleibacker November 20, 1921(1921 11 20) Cullman, Alabama, United States Died January 3, 2010(2010 01 03) (aged 88) Columbus, Ohio, United States …

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  • 74Culture of Nagorno-Karabakh — Gandzasar Monastery (1216 1238) Culture of Nagorno Karabakh includes artifacts of tangible and intangible culture that has been historically associated with Nagorno Karabakh and Artsakh a historical province in the Southern Caucasus most of which …

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  • 75cross hatching — Synonyms and related words: arabesque, band, bar, basketry, basketwork, burr, cancellation, chiseling, crossing out, dash, delineation, demitint, diagonal, dotted line, engravement, engraving, etch, etching, filigree, fret, fretwork, gem… …

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  • 76hachure — Synonyms and related words: Lambert conformal projection, Mercator projection, Miller projection, aeronautical chart, arabesque, astronomical chart, atlas, azimuthal equidistant projection, azimuthal projection, band, bar, basketry, basketwork,… …

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  • 77hatching — Synonyms and related words: accouchement, arabesque, authorship, band, bar, basketry, basketwork, beginning, birth, birth throes, birthing, blessed event, burr, cancellation, childbearing, childbed, childbirth, chiseling, coinage, conception,… …

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  • 78twill — twɪl n. cloth with diagonal lines, cloth with a twill weave …

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  • 79twills — twɪl n. cloth with diagonal lines, cloth with a twill weave …

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  • 80serge — I [[t]sɜrdʒ[/t]] n. tex any of various twill weave fabrics with the characteristic diagonal wale, esp. a smoothly finished worsted fabric used for suits • Etymology: 1350–1400; earlier, ME sarge < OFsarge(Fserge) < VL *sārica, for L sērica… …

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