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  • 41Cervelliere — c. 1240/1250. The cervelliere is a round, close fitting steel skull cap. It was worn as a helmet during the medieval period. History It was first introduced during the late 12th and was the primary head protection for Crusaders at that time and… …

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  • 42Last meal — The last meal is a customary part of a condemned prisoner s last day. The day before the appointed time of execution, the prisoner will be given the meal, as well as religious rites, if he or she desires. In many countries the prisoner may have… …

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  • 43Gorget — For the feathers, see gorget (bird). The gorget shown in this 1772 portrait of Colonel George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, worn as part of Washington s uniform in the French and Indian War to symbolize his commission as an officer in the… …

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  • 44Butterflying — is a cutting technique used by butchers to transform a thick, compact piece of meat into a thinner, larger one. The piece of meat to be cut is laid out flat on a cutting board and cut in half parallel to the board from one side almost all the way …

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  • 45Couter — External images Large couter(The left couter on this armour has large wings to protect the inside of the arm.) …

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  • 46Surf and turf — or Surf n Turf is a main course particularly common in North American steakhouses which combines seafood and meat, usually American lobster tail or shrimp (usually either grilled or breaded and fried) and steak.The term originated along the… …

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  • 47Brigandine — Not to be confused with Brigantine. For the video game, see Brigandine (video game). A brigandine is a form of body armour from the Middle Ages. It is a cloth garment, generally canvas or leather, lined with small oblong steel plates riveted to… …

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  • 48Kettle hat — World War II British Mark II kettle steel helmet A kettle hat is a type of helmet made of steel in the shape of a hat. There are many design variations. The only common element is a wide brim that afforded extra protection to the wearer. The… …

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  • 49Cuisses — External images Mid 14th century splinted cuisses[1] …

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  • 50Coif — For coiffure , see Hairstyle. Detail of Edward VI as a child by Holbein, 1538: he wears a linen coif under a cloth of gold coif and a feathered hat. A coif ( …

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