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Damascene
Damascene Dam"as*cene, a. [L. Damascenus of Damascus, fr. Damascus the city, Gr. ?. See Damask, and cf. Damaskeen, Damaskin, Damson.] Of or relating to Damascus.
Damascene
Damascene Dam"as*cene, n. A kind of plume, now called damson. See Damson.
Damascene
Damascene Dam"as*cene, v. t. Same as Damask, or Damaskeen, v. t. ``Damascened armor.' --Beaconsfield. ``Cast and damascened steel.' --Ure.
Damascus
Damascus Da*mas"cus, n. [L.] A city of Syria. Damascus blade, a sword or scimiter, made chiefly at Damascus, having a variegated appearance of watering, and proverbial for excellence. Damascus iron, or Damascus twist, metal formed of thin bars or wires of iron and steel elaborately twisted and welded together; used for making gun barrels, etc., of high quality, in which the surface, when polished and acted upon by acid, has a damask appearance. Damascus steel. See Damask steel, under Damask, a.
Damascus blade
Damascus Da*mas"cus, n. [L.] A city of Syria. Damascus blade, a sword or scimiter, made chiefly at Damascus, having a variegated appearance of watering, and proverbial for excellence. Damascus iron, or Damascus twist, metal formed of thin bars or wires of iron and steel elaborately twisted and welded together; used for making gun barrels, etc., of high quality, in which the surface, when polished and acted upon by acid, has a damask appearance. Damascus steel. See Damask steel, under Damask, a.
Damascus iron
Damascus Da*mas"cus, n. [L.] A city of Syria. Damascus blade, a sword or scimiter, made chiefly at Damascus, having a variegated appearance of watering, and proverbial for excellence. Damascus iron, or Damascus twist, metal formed of thin bars or wires of iron and steel elaborately twisted and welded together; used for making gun barrels, etc., of high quality, in which the surface, when polished and acted upon by acid, has a damask appearance. Damascus steel. See Damask steel, under Damask, a.
Damascus steel
Damascus steel Da*mas"cus steel See Damask steel, under Damask.
Damascus steel
Damascus Da*mas"cus, n. [L.] A city of Syria. Damascus blade, a sword or scimiter, made chiefly at Damascus, having a variegated appearance of watering, and proverbial for excellence. Damascus iron, or Damascus twist, metal formed of thin bars or wires of iron and steel elaborately twisted and welded together; used for making gun barrels, etc., of high quality, in which the surface, when polished and acted upon by acid, has a damask appearance. Damascus steel. See Damask steel, under Damask, a.
Damascus twist
Damascus Da*mas"cus, n. [L.] A city of Syria. Damascus blade, a sword or scimiter, made chiefly at Damascus, having a variegated appearance of watering, and proverbial for excellence. Damascus iron, or Damascus twist, metal formed of thin bars or wires of iron and steel elaborately twisted and welded together; used for making gun barrels, etc., of high quality, in which the surface, when polished and acted upon by acid, has a damask appearance. Damascus steel. See Damask steel, under Damask, a.

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- Four centuries of modern Iraq, Oxford 1925 H. Laoust, Les Governeurs de Damas sous les Mamlouks et les premiers ottomans (1260-1744), Damasc 1952 v t e...
- Dimaşq˙ (Chechen), ¯Sam - Щам (Kabardian [Circ****ian]), Damesek (Karaim), Damasc (Catalan, Romanian), Damasco (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), Damascus (Dutch...
- II 32 Varia Historia Claudius Aeli**** iv.1. Indian manners II 33 Nicol. Damasc. Nicolaus of Damascus 44 Indian manners II 34 Sermones Stobaeus 42 Indian...
- District, while the families of N****er and Nehme would head to Vayelet Damasc, while the family of Semaan would stay on the coast near Antelias. The families...
- Governeurs de Damas sous les Mamlouks et les premiers ottomans (1260-1744), Damasc 1952 İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı, Türkiye Yayınevi, Istanbul...
- then from various expensive silkbased fabrics like satins, brocades and damascs. Richer szlachta emulated the magnates with cheaper versions of silk-and-linen...
- bookstores/libraries. Rai (2016). Short piece for the charity show “From Damasc to Idomeni” organized by Barcelona Playwrights, Proactiva Open Arms and...
- dolor, 1937 El somriure dels sants, 1947 Jocs d'infants, 1950 Un camí de Damasc, 1959 "L'Endemà del dolor", 1930. "L'oreig al desert", 1934. "L'esguard...
- Syria Syria-EU relations Arab League-EU relations "Ambasada României la Damasc | AMBASADA ROMÂNIEI în Republica Arabă Siriană". "L'isolement diplomatique...
- Oton, Dražen Katarina, Simeon Blagovijest Montan i Maksima, Emanuel Ivan Damašć., Rupert, Lidija, Lada Priska, Sonja, Polion Gluha, Jona, Bertold Kvirin...