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fool's cap (watermark)
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Type of watermark, known in many variations, comprising a head in profile wearng a fool's cap and collar. Known from as early as 1580; found in paper from many European nations.
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fool's caps (headgear)
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Caps of fantastic shape, often garnished with bells, formerly worn by court fools or jesters.
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foolscap (formato de papel)
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Un tamaño estándar de papel de impresión en Gran Bretaña, generalmente mide alrededor de 13 1/2 por 17 pulgadas.
Términos Alternativos
- tamaño de 13 1/2 x 16" (Uso en Gran Bretaña)
- tamaño de 13 1/2 x 17" (Uso en Gran Bretaña)
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foot lathe
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foot stoves
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Small portable stoves designed to contain hot coals and used to warm the feet.
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foot-powered hammer
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footage
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Extent or distance in measured in linear feet; may refer to a part or to the greater whole. Examples of things for which footage is relevant include pipes, electrical wires, and film.
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footed beakers
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Describes a variety of glass beakers, usually conical in shape, that incorporate round, flat, or semi-conical feet at their bases. Most often applied to beakers produced between 1300-1700.
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footies
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Type of short sock that covers only the sole and heel of the foot, not extending above the ankle.
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footlocker
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Pequeños baúles diseñados para ubicarse a los pies de una cama, especialmente para contener los efectos personales de soldados.
Términos Alternativos
- footlockers
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footprint (area)
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The dimensions of area or surface space occupied by a form on a horizontal plane.
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footwear ornament
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forceps
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Instruments in the form of pincers used for grasping or manipulating objects, often in the context of surgery.
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fórceps obstétrico
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Instrumento destinado a ayudar en el parto, por lo general en forma de tenaza que toma a la criatura desde su cabeza.
Términos Alternativos
- fórceps
- fórceps ginecológico
- pinzas obstétricas de Simpson
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forest biomes
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Biomes surrounding forest environments, which in the present day include biological communities dominated by trees and other woody vegetation. The first forests were dominated by giant horsetails, club mosses, and ferns.
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forest management
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Branch of forestry concerned with the overall administrative, economic, legal and social matters regarding the protection and regulation of forests for wildlife, recreation, aesthetics, preventing fire, and harvesting of wood products, with the aim of balancing conservation and economics.
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forest management districts
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Divisions or areas designated for the management, utilization, and conservation of forests.
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forest marble
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Mármol de caliza arcillosa que contiene material oscuro distribuido de modo tal que asemeja bosques o paisajes.
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forests (plant communities)
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Plant communities that are dominated by trees and other woody vegetation. A typical forest is composed of the overstory and the understory; the understory may be subdivided into the lower tree layer, shrub layer, herb layer, moss layer, and soil microbes. Today forests occupy approximately one-third of the earth's land area. For forests in the sense of cultural landscape rather than as a plant community, use "forests (cultural landscapes)."
