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16: ...hizo-carpic fruits?the whole fruit or each of its pieces being here regarded as a seed and naked. The term... - Ceramics (15941 bytes)
19: - Pottery (17136 bytes)
14: ... to be finished by handwork techniques. Slipcast pieces tend not to be, as that negates one of the prime ...
16: ...y, often joined with a liquid clay slurry. No two pieces of handwork will be exactly the same, so it is no...
19: ... although often it is employed to make individual pieces. The process of making ceramic ware on the potter...
21: ...ke them more visually interesting. Often, thrown pieces are further modified by having handles, lids, fee...
25: ... In the United States, moulds and their slipcast pieces are primarily an industrial product, and are usua... - Glass (26176 bytes)
42: ...applied to ceramics before they were fired. Small pieces of colored glass were considered valuable and oft...
69: ...ude. A significant exception is the collection of pieces by the Blaschkas.
104: ...sult in the glass shattering into thumbnail sized pieces. This is why the glass must be cut to size before...
108: ...gth and its tendency to shatter in small, rounded pieces which are less likely to cause injury.
115: ...t widespread use of laminated glass was in the eyepieces of [[gas mask]]s during [[World War I]]. - Stained glass (3937 bytes)
11: ... [[came]]s or a copper foil method. The assembled pieces are then [[Soldering|soldered]] together to creat... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
34: ...nze plaques with [[repoussé human figures. Many pieces had curvy, organic styles though to be derived fr... - Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
106: ...m and compile it into one book instead of several pieces. - Silversmith (758 bytes)
5: ...is used frequently in more [[artistic]] jewellery pieces. - Relic (11473 bytes)
11: ...rasmus]] famously remarked that there were enough pieces of the True Cross to build a [[ship]] from. The ...
44: ...ishka]] in the second century A.D. In 1909, three pieces of bone (approx 1? in. or 3.8 cm long) were found...
61: * pieces of the [[True Cross]] - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
26: * conversion: reduction of a whole log into pieces suitable for working
83: *[[joinery]] – The joining of two or more pieces of wood together, necessary in most woodworking p...
142: ...gged stand usually used in pairs to support large pieces of wood such as panels, long boards, and sheets - Music (16462 bytes)
25: Common terms used to discuss particular pieces include [[note]], which is an abstraction which r... - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
36: ... and others, "now perceive them[certain of their pieces] (even if they do not say so publicly) as a way o...
54: ...Composition 1960 #5'', one of a series of similar pieces, he instructed the performer to "Turn a [[butterf... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
14: The bassoon disassembles into six main pieces, including the reed. The bell <font color=red>(6)... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
83: ...ccasionally used in orchestral writing, but these pieces are usually played on an E♭ Sopranino. - Bass clarinet (3454 bytes)
16: ...tinkling higher pitches of the [[celesta]]. Other pieces featuring this instrument include: - Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
20: There are few solo pieces for the instrument, although the timbre of the in... - Flute (11293 bytes)
46: ...lso needed for some modern "extended" avant garde pieces, including those requiring the player to play har... - Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
28: ...lopments, several particularly difficult honkyoku pieces became well-known as "tests": if you could play t...
32: ... were allowed to be played publicly again as solo pieces. - Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
7: ...ano Berio]]'s ''Passaggio'', which uses five, and pieces by [[Cornelius Cardew]], [[Alberto Ginastera]] an... - Cornett (5160 bytes)
30: ...nd as before attracts the finest players. In some pieces (particularly those of early Baroque composers su...
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