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in a syllogism is the relative position of the middle term in the premises; there are 4 positions or 4 figures.( Study 1; Study 3)
Ãâó: www2.sjsu.edu/logic/glossary.htm
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A generic term for the natural patterns revealed by skilful cutting of veneer eg flame grain, Cuban curl, fiddle back, oyster, etc.
Ãâó: www.antiquesbyalternatives.com/Antique_Terminology...
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Generally considered more artistic work, usually involving some degree of nudity. Figure models work with artists for photography, painting, or sculpture. Figure work is often done anonymously, that is the model is not readily identifiable in the final work. The focus of the work is usually the body or body parts, and how they interact with light and textures.
Ãâó: www.up-n-runnin.com/blackmodels2/modelingterms.htm
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The pattern produced on a board surface by prominent rays or deviation from regular grain. Types of figure include: birds-eye, burl, crotch, curly, quilted, and ribbon stripe.
Ãâó: www.gilmerwood.com/Gilmerwood%20Glossary.htm
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a set of patterned steps which the whole set does together. Each tradition has its own set of figures (there is considerable overlap between traditions), which are generally the same in all of the dances of that tradition.
Ãâó: www.weavemaker.com/morris/html/morrisglossary.html
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