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commode à encoignures
Definición
Cómodas que incorporan una hilera de cajones flanqueados por repisas abiertas o aparadores.
Términos Alternativos
- commodes à encoignures
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commode à vantaux
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Cómodas con dos puertas de aparador en lugar del usual cajón delantero. En el interior puede haber cajones o repisas abiertas.
Términos Alternativos
- commode à vantaux
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common (extent designation)
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Characteristic of belonging equally to more than one, of being possessed or shared alike by all or most of the people or things in question. An example of usage is in indexing groups of works or complex works, for subject or material terms that apply to all items in the group or all aspects of a work that has multiple aspects.
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common fig (wood)
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Wood from the species Ficus carica, indigenous to an area extending from Asiatic Turkey to northern India, but natural seedlings grow in most Mediterranean countries. Generally cultivated for edible fruit.
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common hackberry (wood)
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Wood of the species Celtis occidentalis; the wood is light-colored, yellowish gray to light brown with yellow streaks.
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common law
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Systems of law derived from English law based on custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes.
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common names
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Names for people, places, or things that are commonly used, but not necessarily the official version of the name.
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commoners
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Members of common society having civic rights, includng a burgess, citizen, or any other below below the rank of a peer.
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communicable disease
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Diseases transmitted by a specific infectious agent between persons or other species, either directly or through an intermediate vector.
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communion bowls (vessels for wine)
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Drinking bowls, almost always having two handles and footed base, used in Christian eucharistic liturgies to hold consecrated wine.
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communion cards
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Printed cards used in several Christian denominations, either given by a minister or deacon to identify those of proper status in the church to receive the eucharist, or given at the time of a person's first communion, serving as both documentation of the event and as a commemorative token.
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communion dishes
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Dishes or shallow or deeper bowls used to hold the consecrated hosts during their distribution during the Christian liturgy. This bowl or dish is used for the distribution of communion in place of a ciborium. For bowls, often two-handled, used to hold consecrated wine, use "communion bowls (vessels for wine)."
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communion pitchers
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Pitchers used during the Eucharistic service to contain the sacramental wine, which will be poured into the chalice and consecrated.
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communion registers
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Church registers used by various Christian denominations to record the names of people and dates when they have received the eucharist for various reasons, such as for an annual obligation or at the time of death.
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communion services (commemorative sets)
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Place settings or other combinations of cups, saucers, and plates that were given as a traditional gift on the occasion of a person's first solemn communion, which was a rite of passage among young adults in some Christian denominations. The items are typically made of porcelain or silver. The dishes are distinguished by decoration or text commemorating the event.
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communion spoons
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Spoons used to dispense the consecrated wine, at the Eucharist or in other dispensations of the communion. Commonly used in Eastern Orthodox Christian ceremonies, and formerly in the Western church as well. The purpose of the spoon was to prevent spillage of the consecrated wine. It is known from ancient times, when methods of sharing the wine included spoon, straw, and tube.
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communion veils (female headcloths)
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Veils resembling wedding veils that are worn by young females during the Christian first communion or solemn communion ceremonies.
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communion vessels
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Containers used for administering materials part of communion ceremonies.
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communion wafer sieves
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Circular, perforated plate sieves, typically made of wood and parchment, having raised sides. They are designed especially for the preparation of communion wafers for liturgical use; the sieves are used for separating the wafers from the edge remnants.
