10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANDATION»
Discover the use of
pandation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pandation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture Civil, ...
... for billiardcues, etc. Palette (French), in painting, a light board on which the
colours are held. Palsgrave, in heraldry, a count or earl, who has the overseeing
of a palace. Pandation, in architecture, a yielding or bending in the middle. Pane
...
2
1990 Census of Population and Housing: Population and ...
'Usor Natas' For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] s 010
from proud Cho fr 841' Change from preceding am pm: 109 Urban and Rural “°°
mm " """MZ: "°° mm, mm 2,5“) or Total population Pandation 96mm more
Population ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Also Chitwah, orRed bearcat. Pandanus, pandā′nus, n. the screwpipe, the
typical genus of the Pandaneæ. [Malay.] Pandation, pandā′shun,n.a
yieldingorwarping.[L.pandāre, tobend.] Pandean, pandē′an, adj. of or relating to
the god Pan.
4
Only the Best: Masterpieces of the Calouste Gulbenkian ...
... Ausstellung von Meisterwerken Muhammedanischer Kunst, 1910 (Munich,
1912), pl. 205. 4. Oriental Islamic Art: Collection of the Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation/L'art de l'orient islarnique: Collection de la Pandation Calouste
Gulbenkian, ...
Katharine Baetjer, James David Draper, 1999
5
The European Magazine: And London Review
Having made these observations, nhich may serve as an introduction to our
speculation, (ne will not say a pandation, because it will, in the course of it, be se;'
ii, that we have nothing to io with Joundations, except to record their erazement,)
it ...
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Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture, Civil, ...
Pandation, in architecture, a yielding or bending in the middle. Pane, the light of a
window ; formerly applied also to the sides of a tower, turret, spire, etc. Panel, in
carpentry, etc., a square piece of any matter inserted between other bodies ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
See pander pandation pan-da 'slim, (archaic} n warping. [L pandaiio. -dnis. from
pandare. -aimn to bend] Pandean pan-de 'in. adj 'of the god Pan: of Pan-pipes (
qv at Pan). — Pandean pipes Pan-pipes. [Irregularly formed from Pan] pandect ...
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The English dictionarie of 1623
Palpabrize. To flatter. Palphrie. A Gelding or great horse. Palpication. Panting of
the heart. Panchaian fume. Incense. Pandar. A base fellow attending Harlots.
Pandate. To shrinke under a burthen. Pandation. A shrinking thereunder.
Pandect.
Henry Cockeram, Chauncey Brewster Tinker, 1930
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Atlas, The, universal travellers' and tourists' telegraphic ...
Panchlore Same size as Pancista Same " " usual. Pancleon Half the size.
Pancrace Half " " will do. Pancudo Half a size larger. Panda Half " " smaller will
do. Pandales SLIGHT. Pandation Some slight Pandeaste Very " Pandectes
Slightly so.
Thomas Walter Hartfield, 1896
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Handbook of Technical Terms Used in Architecture and ...
Pandation. In architecture, a yielding or bending in the middle. Pandora.
According to Hesiod the name of the first woman, formed of clay by Vulcan, and
on whom all the dieties bestowed gifts at the request of Jupiter. Pandora's Box.
Augustine C. Passmore, 1904