Fluted Sentence Examples

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  • The Gothic hall with rows of fluted pillars is in fair preservation.

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  • The African cane-rats, Thryonomys, are large terrestrial rodents, ranging from the centre of the continent to the Cape, easily recognized by their deeply fluted incisors.

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  • His monument consists of four fluted Doric columns supporting a square entablature.

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  • A portico of four fluted Corinthian columns on the western side formed the entrance to the quadrangle.

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  • The perforated pharyngeal region has then been detached from the adherent epipleura or opercular folds (wall of atrial or branchial chamber) by cutting the fluted pharyngo-pleural membrane d, and separated by a vertical cut from the intestinal region.

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  • The double column, named from Professors Henry and Baird, is made of two fluted pillars side by side, the one 25 and the other 60 ft.

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  • Fragments of reliefsculptures belonging to the parapet and columns, and of fluted drums and capitals, cornices and other architectural members have been recovered, showing that the workmanship and Ionic style were of the highest excellence, and that the building presented a variety of ornament, rare among Hellenic temples.

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  • It can be served in a glass mug or fluted drink glass.

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  • It is now ready either for incorporation with sulphur and other materials, or for agglomeration into solid masses by means of the masticating machine - an apparatus which consists of a strong cylindrical cast-iron casing, inside which there revolves a metal cylinder with a fluted or corrugated surface.

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  • Hence the name " fluted spectra," which is sometimes applied.

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  • The fibre passes between a series of fluted rollers, each pair of which is kept in contact by spiral springs as shown in the figure.

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  • Then rises a plain storey, and above it soars a partially fluted storey, the shaft of which is adorned with bands of marble and red sandstone.

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  • You also need a set of round fluted pastry cutters.

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  • Active volcanoes, ice fluted pyramids and immense rock monoliths are just a few examples of what this fantastic continent has to offer.

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  • On the latter are fluted Corinthian pilasters, trophies, &c.

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  • The eight corners of the walls of the box are chased with fluted Corinthian pilasters.

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  • Grinling Gibbons decorated the interior with carved panels, graceful fluted Corinthian pillars, friezes and statues.

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  • The mosque of Khaseki, supposed to have been an old Christian church, is chiefly distinguished for its prayer niche, which, instead of being a simple recess, is crowned by a Roman arch, with square pedestals, spirally fluted shafts and a rich capital of flowers, with a fine fan or shell-top in the Roman style.

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  • The African cane-rats, Thryonomys (or Aulacodus), are large terrestrial rodents, ranging from the centre of the continent to the Cape, easily recognized by their deeply fluted incisors (see Co yp u).

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  • Place the sugar and bruised mint in the bottom of a chilled six ounce fluted glass, and add the wine.

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  • The legs of Sheraton's furnishings are slender and fluted, round or square, and tapered to natural or spade-style feet.

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  • There are different styles including square wood rods, smooth wood poles and fluted wood poles.

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  • Aluminum cutters are often fluted on the edges.

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  • He'll have requested crystal fluted glasses, probably specially ordered just for you.

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  • The Convex scratch-resistant sapphire crystal Case cut from a solid steel block magnificently designed, Unidirectional turning bezel with fluted rim, in fine-brushed or polished steel with engraved dive-time scale gives a suave look.

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  • Outstanding features include a fluted 18 karat pink gold crown, blue synthetic cabochon crystal, sword-shaped pink-tone hands and a steel strap with pink gold accents.

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  • The top of the suit may be in a wrap style or have fluted sleeves.

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  • Though generally nearly smooth, or but slightly scaly, the surface of some hairs is imbricated; that is to say, shows projecting scale-like processes, as in some bats, while in the twotoed sloth (Choloepus) they are longitudinally grooved or fluted.

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  • Bark has almost square plates as in U. procera, but still vertically fissured; large boles are fluted (Mitchell, 1974 ).

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  • It is frequently found upon deities, kings and magnates, and appears to have been composed of some thick furrowed or fluted material, sometimes of bright and variegated design.

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  • One practice which is especially prevalent, so as to strike every casual visitor, and dates from the early years of the empire, is that of filling up the flutings of the columns for about one-third of their height with a thick coat of stucco, so as to give them the appearance of being smooth columns without flutings below, and only fluted above.

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  • These noble trees attain very often a height of more than 300 ft., frequently of 350 and even more, and a butt diameter of more than 15 to 20 ft., with clean, straight fluted trunks rising 200 ft.

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  • The breaking is done by passing the stalks between grooved or fluted rollers of different pitches; these rollers, of which there may be from 5 to 7 pairs, are sometimes arranged to work alternately forwards and backwards in order to thoroughly break the woody material or " boon " of the straw, while the broken " shoves " are beaten out by suspending the fibre in a machine fitted with a series of revolving blades, which, striking violently against the flax, shake out the bruised and broken woody cores.

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  • The dried insect has the form of irregular, fluted and concave grains, of which about 70,000 go to a pound.

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  • The building was, however, not completed; the cella was never built, and the columns, not having been fluted, have a heavy appearance.

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  • The temple, which is entirely of Pentelic marble, the Acro- is amphiprostyle tetrastyle, with fluted Ionic columns, polls.

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