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Schorlaceous
Schorlaceous Schor*la"ceous, a. Partaking of the nature and character of schorl; resembling schorl.
Shorlaceous
Shorl Shorl, n., Shorlaceous Shor*la"ceous, a.(Min.) See Schorl, Schorlaceous.

Meaning of Orlac from wikipedia

- The Hands of Orlac (German: Orlacs Hände) is a 1924 Austrian silent film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina and Fritz...
- Yvonne Orlac and Colin Clive as Stephen Orlac. The plot revolves around Doctor Gogol's obsession with actress Yvonne Orlac. When Stephen Orlac's hands...
- The Hands of Orlac may refer to: Les Mains d'Orlac, a novel by Maurice Renard and several adaptations of that novel: The Hands of Orlac (1924 film), an...
- The Hands of Orlac is a 1960 horror film directed by Edmond T. Gréville, starring Mel Ferrer, Christopher Lee and Dany Carrel. It was written by Gréville...
- Les Mains d'Orlac (English: The Hands of Orlac) is a French science fiction novel written by Maurice Renard. The plot involves a celebrated pianist who...
- plot, themes, and characters of The Hand resemble those of The Hands of Orlac and The Beast with Five Fingers, leading some to declare The Hand an unofficial...
- Film Productions’ The Brides of Dracula. After appearing in The Hands of Orlac later in the year, he retired from the film industry and became an estate...
- Hands of Orlac (1924) – Austrian silent film adaptation of the novel by Maurice Renard Mad Love (1935) – American sound remake of The Hands of Orlac The Hands...
- movie Blood and Roses (1960). After an English horror film, The Hands of Orlac (1960), he starred in the Italian adventure film Charge of the Black Lancers...
- after World War II when it was reopened by Orlac Red Lake Mines, Limited ("Orlac"). During the period 1946–47 Orlac deepened the shaft to 139 metres and established...