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former islands
Definición
Land that was formerly an island but is now submerged or no longer surrounded by water.
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former landmasses
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Large areas of land that were formerly surrounded by water, such as continents and islands, but now are submerged or otherwise no longer exist as such.
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former physical features
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Features that comprised physical geography, but now no longer exist or are changed from their earlier form.
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former primary political entities
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General term for political entities considered of the highest order or level in a political hierarchical arrangement, but where the entity is historical and no longer exists. Examples are former nations, states, or empires, such as the Byzantine Empire.
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Former Qin (Dieciséis reinos)
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Cultura, estilo y periodo de un estado de los Dieciséis Reinos, florecido entre el 351 y el 394. Fue fundado por Fu Jian, del pueblo Di.
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former reservoirs
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Reservoirs that have been drained or otherwise no longer exist.
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former structures
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Structures, which are constructions of any kind artificially fabricated, that no longer exist. Examples include structures known from archaeological evidence or historical records, but now destroyed or lost. For structures that exist in ruins or are abandoned, use "abandoned structures."
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former territories/colonies/dependent states
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Historic territories, colonies, or dependencies.
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former titles
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Titles or names by which a work or other entity was known in the past, but by which it is no longer known or which is considered otherwise outdated.
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formerly attributed to (attribution qualifier)
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Qualifier used to refer to an attribution that had been accepted in the past, but is no longer generally held to be valid (e.g., formerly attributed to Yan Wengui (Chinese, active ca. 970-1030)).
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formero
Definición
Nervaduras, generalmente decorativas, que se encuentra en un espacio abovedado colindante con una pared.
Términos Alternativos
- arco fajón (formero)
- arco formero
- forma (componente estructural)
- formeros
- nervio del arco formero
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formic acid
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A carboxylic acid found naturally in ants and stinging nettles, formic acid is used industrially in textile dyeing, leather tanning, and in the manufacture of insecticides and other products. Formic acid is also encountered as a corrosive agent, deleterious to metals.
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formica (MR)
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Marca registrada para un tipo de laminado plástico producido comercialmente y constituido al unir capas de materiales tales como esterilla, vidrio, papel o lino mediante resinas termofraguables.
Términos Alternativos
- resina melamina-formaldehído (formica)
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Formicidae (family)
Definición
Members of a family of around 10,000 species of insects that are social, live in colonies often having three castes, have a large head, a slender, oval abdomen joined to the thorax by a small waist, one one or two finlike extensions running across the thin waist region, and elbowed antennae.
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forming swage
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Formista
Definición
Se refiere al estilo y al movimiento asociado con un grupo de pintores y escultores polacos que trabajaron entre 1917 y 1922 y quienes fueron principalmente conocidos como Expresionistas Polacos desde 1917 a 1919. Los Formistas exhibieron sus obras por primera vez en Cracovia en 1917, esforzándose para formar un estilo nacional distinto en alianza con las ideologías detrás del modernismo polaco.
Términos Alternativos
- Formisci
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formline style
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Style of design that is constructed from formlines, characteristic of Northwest Coast Native North American works. This style may appear in sculpture, painting, or prints.
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formlines
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Designs constructed of curved, black lines and secondary thinner lines, characteristic of Northwest Coast Native North American works. May appear in sculpture, painting, or prints.
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formón (banco de taller)
Definición
Una clase de cincel para trabajar la madera.
Términos Alternativos
- formones (banco de taller)
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formón (herramienta de carpintería)
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Heavier versions of forming chisels; used for harder work and generally fitted with an iron band on the handle to prevent it from splitting.
Términos Alternativos
- escoplo en bisel
- formones (herramienta de carpintería)
