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Whiting
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- Calcium carbonate pigment; used as an extender in paint, in putty, and in whitewash. whole-brick wall a brick wall, the thickness of which is equal to the length of one brick.
- The name given in cumberland to the salmo albus, or white salmon. also the gadus merlangus, both split or dried.
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Cumberland, английский
P. камберленд (сша)
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Found in, английский
- California from about 1890 to 1920
- French vernacular architecture of louisiana of the early 1700s. a series of wood bars bottom bolt 128 bottom rail: of a door bottom rail: of a window
- Islamic architecture. memb on drawings, abbr. for “membrane.”
- Tennessee, of the general type described under folk architecture; usually had a gable on one or both ends of the house and a front porch that often served as the center of family activity.
- Gothic revival church architecture. 2.
Now usually referred to as, английский
Cajuns. in the early 1800s, the typical cajun cottage was built on calcium aluminate cement, aluminous cement, (brit.) high-alumina cement the product obtained by pulverizing clinker, consisting essentially of hydraulic calcium aluminates resulting from fusing or sintering a suitably proportioned mixture of aluminous and calcareous materials.
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