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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    71: ...they are called '''[[tepal]]s'''. Sepals form the exterior of the bud. They are green in this stage. When th...
  2. Vagina (1372 bytes)
    3: ... tubular tract leading from the [[uterus]] to the exterior of the body in female [[mammal]]s, or to the [[cl...
  3. Skin (8340 bytes)
    10: ...est organ in the human body": this applies to the exterior surface, as it covers the body, ''appearing'' to ...
  4. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    18: ... late rival [[Venice]], where mosaic encrusts the exterior and interior of [[San Marco di Venezia|St Mark's]...
  5. Ivory (4783 bytes)
    13: ...d through the dentine from the pulp cavity to the exterior cementum border. These canals have different conf...
  6. Ocarina (3914 bytes)
    5: ...issen]] blue and white "[[onion pattern]]" as the exterior design.
  7. Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
    21: ...en off, the ends trimmed, and some shaping of the exterior then results in a finished instrument. This instr...
  8. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    123: ...ey eyes. Age lessened the unattractiveness of his exterior. In later years he was negligent in dress and loo...
  9. Feather (5296 bytes)
    7: ...es of feather: ''vaned feathers'' which cover the exterior of the body, and ''down feathers'' which are unde...
  10. Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
    49: ...arry]] to the southeast and continuing around the exterior of the pyramid, may have been used. In Lehner's m...
  11. Islamic architecture (6677 bytes)
    42: ... the interior space of a building rather than the exterior
  12. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    79: ...cteria, and acts as an additional barrier against exterior forces. It also prevents the cell from "exploding...
  13. Cerebellum (7954 bytes)
    40: ... Once born, the granule neurons migrate from this exterior layer to form the inner layer known as the intern...
  14. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    13: ...tructurally necessary to support the roof. On the exterior, the Doric columns measure 1.9 metres in diameter...
  15. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    41: ...s most often were built of a cut and stucco stone exterior filled with densely packed gravel. As is the cas...
  16. Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
    19: ...ities washed and packed with [[natron]], then the exterior body was buried in natron as well. Since it was a...
  17. Hagia Sophia (7132 bytes)
    14: [[Image:Exterior-of-hagia-sophia-istambul-turkey-9281.jpg|right|th...
    26: ...nd gold mosaics, encrusted upon the brick. On the exterior, simple stuccoed walls reveal the clarity of mass...
  18. Giza pyramid complex (7332 bytes)
    11: ...radiocarbon dating on material recovered from the exterior of the Great Pyramid.
    24: ...ged up ramps to the construction site. Only a few exterior blocks remain in place at the bottom of the Great...
    26: ...ensure that the pyramid remained symmetrical, the exterior casing stones all had to be equal in height and w...
  19. Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
    20: ...rst documented use of the Corinthian order on the exterior of a structure, is the circular [[Choragic Monume...
  20. Byzantine architecture (9737 bytes)
    18: ... by vaulted aisles in two storeys which bring the exterior form to a general square.
    26: ...erived from the East. The domes and vaults to the exterior were covered with lead or with tiling of the Roma...

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