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the branches and leaves on the upper part of the tree trunk.
Ãâó: www.atl.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/index-e/what-e/science-e/f...
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Rotating the glass as it is blown, a by product is a disk shape with a crown, in the center. This is also called a Roundel.
Ãâó: www.glassart.biz/Glossary/C.asp
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The upper portion of a cut gemstone, which lies above the girdle. The crown consists of a table facet surrounded by either star and bezel facets (on round diamonds and most fancy cuts) or concentric rows of facets reaching from the table to the girdle (on emerald cuts and other step cuts).
Ãâó: galleryvoltaire.com/diamond_dictionary.html
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| crowning |
The movement of fire through the crowns of trees or shrubs more or less independently of the surface fire.
Ãâó: www.americanforests.org/global_releaf/wildfirerele...
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