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    "fill-et" such as the cut of meat, as the similar term from mechanical engineering is pronounced. Metal fillets are very rare. Fillets are available in...
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    mitre itself descends. The mitra was a band of cloth tied around the head, the ends of the remaining fabric of which would fall down the back of the neck...
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    eventually evolved into crowns, but fillets could be made from woven bands of fabric, leather, beads or metal. Fillets are unisex, and are especially prevalent...
    26 KB (3,277 words) - 02:11, 15 August 2024
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    A bearskin is a tall fur cap derived from mitre caps worn by grenadier units in the 17th and 18th centuries. Initially worn by only grenadiers, its usage...
    40 KB (4,428 words) - 12:09, 5 August 2024
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    tiara – a hat traditionally worn by the Pope, which has been abandoned in recent decades, in favor of the mitre Top hat, also stovepipe hat, chimney...
    28 KB (2,461 words) - 07:58, 25 July 2024
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    macrocarpa. The current accepted name is Roemer's Alsomitra macrocarpa. The genus name Alsomitra is from the Latin for "grove mitre/fillet" and the species...
    7 KB (714 words) - 21:37, 25 April 2024
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    one, the mitre, which appeared around this era. The first explicit mention of the word tiara associated with the papacy appears in the account of the life...
    10 KB (1,212 words) - 18:19, 16 August 2024
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    profession, such as the Toque worn by chefs, or the mitre worn by Christian bishops. Adherents of certain religions regularly wear hats, such as the turban worn...
    35 KB (2,349 words) - 13:46, 31 August 2024
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    created in large numbers by women involved with the United States 2017 Women's March. They are the result of the Pussyhat Project, a nationwide effort initiated...
    22 KB (2,338 words) - 03:32, 11 September 2024
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    Apex (headdress) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities)
    lock of wool. This was worn on the top of the head, and was held there either by fillets only, or, as was more commonly the case, was also fastened by means...
    2 KB (327 words) - 06:25, 12 December 2023
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    Whittling may refer either to the art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife or a time-occupying, non-artistic (contrast wood carving for artistic...
    3 KB (358 words) - 19:32, 15 August 2024
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    hat. The trilby was once viewed as the rich man's favored hat; it is sometimes called the "brown trilby" in Britain and was frequently seen at the horse...
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  • Simon Lennox-Boyd, 2nd Viscount Boyd of Merton (category Viscounts in the Peerage of the United Kingdom)
    December 1939), is a British hereditary peer and former member of the House of Lords. The son of Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton, Lord Boyd...
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    Holy Cross College, Ryde (category Pages using infobox school with the module parameter)
    indicate the Southern Cross. Clockwise, from top left, the Quarters symbolise: The Bishop's Mitre, for Bishop Daniel Delany, founder of the Patrician...
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    The following is a chronological list of articles covering the history of Western fashion—the story of the changing fashions in clothing in countries under...
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  • Viscount Boyd of Merton (category Viscountcies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom)
    Merton-in-Penninghame in the County of Wigtown, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1960 for the Conservative politician...
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    Molding (decorative) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1728 Cyclopaedia)
    in the form of a row of half spherical beads, larger than pearling Other forms: Bead and leaf, bead and reel, bead and spindle Beak: Small fillet moulding...
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    The hennin (French: hennin /ˈhɛnɪn/; possibly from Flemish Dutch: henninck meaning cock or rooster) was a headdress in the shape of a cone, steeple, or...
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    and were secured by a circlet or fillet. Jewels were often set at intervals in the band, also at the intersections of the cross-bars. Herbert Norris (1999)...
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    of which include the fisherman's hat, Irish country hat and session hat) is a hat with a narrow, downward-sloping brim. Typically, the hat is made from...
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