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harness awls
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Awls used in making holes for stitching harnesses; some varieties have a needle inserted in a tubular shank, with a feed for thread and means of creating an interlocking stitch.
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harness needles
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Needles of varying size, and with blunted ends, intended to sew waxed thread through pre-punched holes in leather. They are also used for other purposes.
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harpsichord makers
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People or corporate bodies who make harpsichord, which are zitherlike chordophones having a keyboard which operates a plucking mechanism.
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harriers (breed)
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Breed hound that is trained and used for hare hunting; the breed resembles the foxhound, but is smaller.
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Harshavarman III
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Refers to the period named for the reign of King Harshavarman III (1066-1080 CE) in the early Angkor empire, characterized by rapid expansion and city planning. Monuments of the period evolved into distinct functional or symbolic types. The first of these types was the temple-mountain, a structure built on the summit of a hill or mountain as a terraced pyramid that housed a central sanctuary in which an image symbolizing the king's power was placed. The other type was a temple built on level ground and based in design on Indian and Cambodian temples. Both temple types generally featured brick, laterite, or sandstone construction, groups of interior sanctuaries, and corbelled arches. Sculpture of this period typically included examples of the Koh Ker style (second quarter of the tenth century) and the Banteay Srei style (second half of the tenth century), featuring relief sculpture depicting a series of Indian legends and architecture associated with the coordination of space between enclosures and terraces, and the style of the Khleangs (late 10th to the early 11th century), featuring a range of foliage motifs on temple tympana and figures of youthful and often dimpled deities dressed in thin, clinging fabric and adorned with jewelry.
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Harvard chairs
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Chairs having a triangular seat and three turned legs, popular in 17th-century America and Britain. The seat may be upholstered. The type is heavily inspired by Late Gothic and Early Renaissance three-cornered chairs of continental Europe.
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harvesters (agricultural equipment)
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Machines used for reaping crops, such as wheat, cane, corn, etc.; typically also which also binds up the sheaves.
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harvesters (people in agriculture)
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People who reap or gather crops, either as part of their occupation as farmers or as seasonal workers.
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harvesting
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The activity of reaping, gathering, and sometimes storing an agricultural crop, such as corn another ripe crop.
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Haryanvi (language)
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hashira-e (print size)
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In Japanese printing, format having dimensions ca. 69/75 x 12/13 cm.
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hashira-e
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Estampas japonesas de un formato largo y delgado, de alrededor de 73 por 12 centímetros.
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- hashira-e
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hashtag
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Palabra o frase precedida por el signo numeral (#) para identificar y categorizar mensajes de un sujeto particular. Creado en y usado primariamente en redes sociales.
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- hashtags
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Hassaniya
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Describe obras creadas por árabes del norte de África del mismo nombre, que habitan en Mautirania y el oeste del Sahara.
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Hassuna
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Se refiere al período y cultura desde aproximadamente 6500 al 5700 a.C. que se desarrolló en el norte de Mesopotamia y que lleva el nombre del sitio de Hassuna. La cerámica se caracteriza por tipos pintados, incisos, pintados e incisos y sin decoración.
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haster
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Aparadores con el frente abierto sobre ruedas, usados delante de un fuego para calentar platos de comida.
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- haster
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hastial (en cruz)
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Gabletes establecidos paralelamente al caballete del tejado.
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- hastiales (en cruz)
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hastial (holandés)
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Gabletes con lados curvos y coronados por un frontón.
Términos Alternativos
- frontispicio (holandés)
- frontón (holandés)
- hastiales (holandéses)
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hastial escalonado
Definición
Gabletes que tienen bordes escalonados.
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- frontón escalonado
- hastiales escalonados
- muro de aguilón
- piñón escalonado
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hat blocks
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Wooden blocks in the form of a hat, used by hat makers to shape a felt or straw hat. Modern hat blocks may be made of other materials.
