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Constantinople, Library of the Seraglio (cf. Ouspensky, Bulletin of the Russian Archeological Institute, XII, 1907); Monasteries of Athos (13,000 manuscripts), of Smyrna, of St. John of Patmos at Athens, the Library of the Senate -- at Cairo, the Library of the Khedive (founded in 1870, 14,000 Arabic manuscripts) and the Patriarchal Library (Greek and Coptic manuscripts). The Library of the Monastery of St. ...
Ãâó: www.newadvent.org/cathen/09614b.htm
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| orifice |
A hole or aperture without appreciable length, (depth). In most cases the technically correct term for the whole employed in inkjet printing systems. (see Nozzle)
Ãâó: www.charrette-corp.com/resource/inkjet_glossary.ht...
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| origin |
The story in which a character's creation is given.
Ãâó: www.utv.ee/~ivar/comics/dictionary.html
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The irridescent colors seen on or just below the surface of a pearl, because of the light reflecting within the microscopic crystals produced in the nacre.
Ãâó: www.karipearls.com/pearl-glossary.html
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| orient |
The rainbow effect that seems to encircle a pearl's surface.
Ãâó: www.altobelli.com/html/gemstone_glossary.html
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