-
surfaces and have a U-shaped cross-section.
Chisel comes from the Old
French cisel,
modern ciseau, Late
Latin cisellum, a
cutting tool, from caedere, to cut...
- Britain. Its name is
derived from the word
chessil (Old
English ceosel or
cisel),
meaning "gravel" or "shingle". It runs for a
length of 29
kilometres (18 mi)...
- the
nearest 100). The name "Chislehurst" is
derived from the
Saxon words cisel, "gravel", and hyrst, "wooded hill". The
Walsingham family,
including Christopher...
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Pansofia 1993, p. 26 Hajičová 1986, p. 31
Harkins 1952, p. 8 Členění
čísel, Internetová jazyková příručka, ÚJČ AVČR
Naughton 2005, p. 11
Pansofia 1993...
- Abbreviations, 1997 Vyhláška o způsobu
tvorby volacích značek, identifikačních
čísel a kódů,
jejich používání a o druzích radiokomunikačních služeb, pro které...
- Hall.
McDonald Hall
Parking Garage /
Campus Police Art
Annex Apsaruke Hall
Cisel Hall
Alterowitz Arena /
Physical Ed
Building Avitus Group Stadium Tennis...
- from
Charles University in
Prague with a
thesis on "obor
Algebra a
teorie čísel" (On
Algebra and
Number Theory). In 1991, he was
appointed professor at...
- 2019.
Retrieved July 28, 2019. "Agrofertu
prudce klesl zisk. Od červených
čísel ho loni zachránily hlavně dotace" (in Czech). 14
August 2019. Retrieved...
-
holding of Robert,
Count of Mortain. The name
derives from the Old
English cisel and
beorg (gravel and hill). The
parish was part of the
hundred of Houndsborough...
- of 70
households at Chiseldene. It
takes its name from the Old
English cisel dene, or
gravel valley.[citation needed] At one
point the
nearby hamlet...