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Deccapodal
Deccapodal Dec*cap"o*dal, Deccapodous Dec*cap"o*dous, a.
(Zo["o]l.)
Belonging to the decapods; having ten feet; ten-footed.
Deccapodous
Deccapodal Dec*cap"o*dal, Deccapodous Dec*cap"o*dous, a.
(Zo["o]l.)
Belonging to the decapods; having ten feet; ten-footed.
Meaning of DECCA from wikipedia
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Decca may
refer to:
Decca Records or
Decca Music Group, a
record label Decca Gold, a
classical music...
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Decca Records is a
British record label established in 1929 by
Edward Lewis after his
acquisition of a
gramophone manufacturer, The
Decca Gramophone Company...
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Jessica "
Decca"
Aitkenhead (born 1971) is an
English journalist,
writer and broadcaster. Aitkenhead's
family lived in
Wiltshire when she was born; she...
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Decca Gold is a
United States–based
record label focusing on
classical repertoire. It
falls under the
umbrella of
Verve Label Group,
owned by Universal...
- The
Decca Tree is a
spaced microphone array most
commonly used for
orchestral recording. It was
originally developed as a type of
stereo A–B recording...
- The
English rock band The
Beatles auditioned for
Decca Records at
Decca Studios in West Hampstead,
north London, on 1
January 1962. They were rejected...
- The
Decca Navigator System was a
hyperbolic radio navigation system that
allowed ships and
aircraft to
determine their position by
using radio signals...
- term "
Decca Radar"
normally refers to the
Marine division. That
division remained with
Decca until 1979 when it
purchased by
Racal to form Racal-
Decca. After...
- 29
January 1980) was an
English businessman, best
known for
leading the
Decca recording and
technology group for five
decades from 1929. He
built the...
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Decca Studios was a
recording facility at 165
Broadhurst Gardens, West Hampstead,
North London, England,
controlled by
Decca Records from 1937 to 1980...