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first millennium (dates CE)
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Millennium in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 1 to 999 (or 1 to 1000).
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first millennium BCE
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Millennium in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 999 to 1 (or 2000 to 1) Before Common Era.
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first names
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In the context of personal names, particularly in western culture, a first name is the name given to a person at birth or an early period of life, historically at baptism and historically chosen to signify or honor a saint, an earlier family member, or a personal characteristic. In modern western usage, a first name is combined with a family name or other names to distinguish between multiple people having the same first name. In other traditions, such as Islamic tradition, the first name may be a religious name or another sort of name.
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First Nations (culture)
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Used by Canadian tribes to refer to the culture of the native peoples of Canada. To refer more broadly to refer to all tribes in the Americas, use "Amerindian (culture)." To refer to all tribes in North America, use "Native American."
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First Nations reserves
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Tracts of land set aside by the Canadian government, for the use of one or more native peoples.
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first-phase chief blankets
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Wearing blankets manufactured by Navajo weavers and frequently traded with Plains Native North Americans and to a lesser extent Euro-American settlers. Defined by alternating horizontal bands of indigo, white, red, and black wool. The earliest first phase chief's blanket dates from 1750; blankets continued to be produced in this style until the 1860s. Not associated with rank; "chief blanket" refers to their value assigned by Navajo and Plains communities.
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fisautotipo
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Proceso fotográfico inventado por Niépce y Daguerre en 1832, en el que la imagen se produce mediante un proceso que utiliza lavanda disuelta en alcohol como agente fotosensible. La solución resultante se aplicaba a una placa de plata y luego se exponía en una cámara oscura durante varias horas.
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fiscal público
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Funcionarios públicos encargados de la investigación de actos delictivos en nombre del estado o una comisión interna.
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fiscorno
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Aerófonos soprano de válvulas con un amplio diámetro interior cónico y una campana de tamaño mediano, que se tocan con una boquilla de copa y construídos en forma helicoidal, de trompeta o de tuba, inventados en Austria entre 1820 y 1830.
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- Flugelhorn
- Flügelhorn
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fiscorno barítono
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Aerófonos de diámetro interior cónico con tres, y algunas veces cuatro válvulas, de nueve pies de registro y en tono de Si bemol, populares como instrumentos de bronce de bandas. Similares pero más pequeños que los eufonios.
Términos Alternativos
- barítono
- trompa barítono
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fish halls
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Covered market spaces where fish is sold as a food product, either wholesale, at auction near ports, or piecemeal as part of a market complex in a town or city.
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fish plates (modern service)
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In formal dining services, the plate of appropriate size for and used for serving the fish course. Such plates may have designs of fish upon them.
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fish traps
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General term for traps designed to catch fish, lobster, or other animals living in water.
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Fisher (estilo)
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fishery museums (institutions)
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Museums specializing in the history of and objects associated with fishing.
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fishing areas (hydrographic features)
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Hydrographic features, including grounds, banks, or other watery areas, where fishermen go to catch fish. For places on land where fishermen gather, use "fishing spots."
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fishing pinks
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Broad, flat-bottomed boats with bulging sides, used for coasting and fishing.
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fishplates (supporting elements)
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Plates of steel or another material that are bolted together through the ends of two members to strengthen joints.
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física
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Ciencia que estudia las leyes que determinan la estructura del universo observable y la interacción entre sus constituyentes fundamentales, tales como materia y energía, con el objetivo principal de explicar fenómenos naturales.
