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  2. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    A type of support. An arc-boutant, or flying buttress, serves to sustain a vault, and is self-sustained by some strong wall or massive work. A pillar boutant is a large chain or jamb of stone, made to support a wall, terrace, or vault. The word is French, and comes from the verb bouter, "to butt" or "abut". [4]

  3. Word wall - Wikipedia

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    A word wall is a literacy tool composed of an organized collection of vocabulary words that are displayed in large visible letters on a wall, bulletin board, or other display surface in a classroom. The word wall is designed to be an interactive tool for students or others to use, and contains an array of words that can be used during writing ...

  4. Aten (city) - Wikipedia

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    Aten, properly called The Dazzling Aten [a] though dubbed initially by archaeologists the Rise of Aten, [1] [b] is the remains of an ancient Egyptian city on the west bank of the Nile [2] in the Theban Necropolis near Luxor.

  5. It’s time to talk about the ‘dirty word’ on Wall Street as ...

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    Now, Wall Street can't ignore that unpleasant subject as its presence is starting to be felt on financial markets, especially in bonds.

  6. Syntactic category - Wikipedia

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    A syntactic category is a syntactic unit that theories of syntax assume. [1] Word classes, largely corresponding to traditional parts of speech (e.g. noun, verb, preposition, etc.), are syntactic categories.

  7. Kabedon - Wikipedia

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    Kabedon or kabe-don ( Japanese: 壁ドン; kabe, "wall", and don, "bang") refers to the action of slapping a wall fiercely, which produces the sound "don". One meaning is the action of slapping the wall as a protest which occurs in collective housing like condominiums when the next room makes noise. [1] Another meaning often appears in shōjo ...

  8. Uninflected word - Wikipedia

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    In linguistic morphology, an uninflected word is a word that has no morphological markers ( inflection) such as affixes, ablaut, consonant gradation, etc., indicating declension or conjugation.

  9. Flashing (weatherproofing) - Wikipedia

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    Flashing refers to thin pieces of impervious material installed to prevent the passage of water into a structure from a joint or as part of a weather resistant barrier system. In modern buildings, flashing is intended to decrease water penetration at objects such as chimneys, vent pipes, walls, windows and door openings to make buildings more durable and to reduce indoor mold problems. Metal ...

  10. How Nathy Peluso Reclaimed Her Rebellion on New Album ‘Grasa ...

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    Nathy Peluso doesn’t mind being excessive. The Argentine singer spreads the audaciousness on thick with “Grasa,” her sophomore studio effort, and her first full-length project in nearly four ...

  11. Western Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Western Wall ( Hebrew: הַכּוֹתֶל הַמַּעֲרָבִי, romanized : HaKotel HaMa'aravi, lit. 'the western wall', [1] often shortened to the Kotel or Kosel ), known in the West as the Wailing Wall, and in Islam as the Buraq Wall ( Arabic: حَائِط ٱلْبُرَاق, Ḥā'iṭ al-Burāq ['ħaːʔɪtˤ albʊ'raːq] ), is a portion of ancient limestone wall in the Old City of ...