- A
cimeter or
scimitar is a large,
curved butcher's knife, with a
blade typically between 20 cm (8 in) and 35 cm (14 in) long. It is used
primarily for...
- stand-alone
automated coin
rolling vendor was
designed by
Vance Fowler and his
Cimeter Group offering a "I Love Oregon"
pressed penny which was
placed in the...
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settled in Oklahoma.
Twine is
noted for
having published the
Muskogee Cimeter in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He was
among the
earliest African-American attorneys...
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knife — gyūtō bōchō Deba bōchō
Nakiri bōchō
Sashimi bōchō
Usuba bōchō
Cimeter Kitchen knife indentation List of ****anese
cooking utensils "All You Need...
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compliance with the king's will,
through the
subtle threat of the
large "
cimeter" (scimitar) he carried. At noon on the
following day, the
prince was blindfolded...
- who
hired the
stradioti as mercenaries) as scimitarra, and
England as
cimeter or
scimitar via the
French and
Italian terms. List of
premodern combat...
- of
Mormon may
apply familiar words to
unfamiliar but
comparable items. '
Cimeter' may
refer to some other,
loosely similar weapon; 'flocks' may
refer to...
-
newspaper of Abbeville,
South Carolina,
published between 1914 and 1917
Cimeter or scimitar, a type of butcher's
knife Scimitar Airlines, a
defunct British...
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those artifacts were not swords, but
small copper axes used as tools. "
Cimeters" are
mentioned in
eight instances in the Book of
Mormon stretching from...
- macua****tl, a war club
lined with
obsidian blades that was used by the Aztecs. "
Cimeters" are
mentioned in
eight instances in the Book of
Mormon stretching from...