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  • 101bronze — Bronze, c est cuyvre, AEs Cyprium …

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  • 102bronzé — Bronzé, [bronz]ée. part. Il a les signif. de son verbe …

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  • 103Bronze Star Medal — n. a U.S. military decoration awarded for heroic or meritorious achievement or service in combat not involving aerial flight …

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  • 104Bronze Age — For other uses, see Bronze Age (disambiguation). Diffusion of metallurgy in western Europe. The darkest areas are the oldest. Bronze Age …

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  • 105Bronze — This article is about the metal alloy. For other uses, see Bronze (disambiguation). Bronze Chola statue of Nataraja from India at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with… …

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  • 106Bronze Age collapse — The fall of Troy, an event recounted in Greek mythology at the end of the Bronze Age, as represented by the 17th century painter Kerstiaen De Keuninck. Bronze Age …

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  • 107Bronze and Iron Age Poland — The Bronze and Iron Age cultures in Poland are known mainly from archeological research. Early Bronze Age cultures in Poland begin around 2400/2300 BC [ U źródeł Polski , p. 55, Sławomir Kadrow] . In the region the Iron Age commences ca. 750/700… …

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  • 108bronze — (bron z ) s. m. 1°   Airain, alliage de cuivre et d étain connu depuis la plus haute antiquité ; les proportions des deux métaux varient selon la destination de l alliage. Une colonne de bronze. Les canons sont faits de bronze. •   Quel colosse… …

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  • 109bronze — bronzy, bronzelike, adj. /bronz/, n., v., bronzed, bronzing, adj. n. 1. Metall. a. any of various alloys consisting essentially of copper and tin, the tin content not exceeding 11 percent. b. any of various other alloys having a large copper… …

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  • 110bronze age — noun (classical mythology) the third age of the world, marked by war and violence • Topics: ↑classical mythology • Hypernyms: ↑time period, ↑period of time, ↑period * * * noun Usage …

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