- is a type of
ancient Gr**** chair, with
curved backrest and tapering,
outcurved legs.
Klismoi are
familiar from
depictions of
ancient furniture on painted...
- its
appearance is its tail,
which is
described by
Morcombe as "long,
outcurved and forked" and on
first examination looks like its
feathers are crossed...
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Klismos chair, with
curved backrest and tapering,
outcurved legs, on the
stele of Xanthippos, Athens, ca. 430–20 BCE...
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rather near the
distal margin and is
incurved between the radials, then
outcurved; the form of this line is best
shown on the
right forewing in our figure...
- and 2nd
centuries (for example,
Hayes Form 2, the cup or dish with an
outcurved rim
decorated with
barbotine leaves, is a
direct copy of the
samian forms...
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median band
narrowed in middle,
edged inwardly by the
erect but
slightly outcurved inner line,
outwardly by the
similarly incurved median line:
outer line...
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scales in the end of the cell,
short streaks above and
below vein 4and an
outcurved fine
postmedial line
broadly interrupted by veins. The
subterminal line...
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metres (5,200–8,500 ft). The
epithet porrecta refers to the prolonged,
outcurved beak on the perigynia, a
distinctive feature of the species.
Carex porrecta...
- describe. A less
common term for this type of
curveball is a 1–7 (outdrop,
outcurve,
dropping roundhouse) or 2–8 (sweeping
roundhouse curveball). A curveball...
- 2nd
centuries AD (for example,
Hayes Form 2, the cup or dish with an
outcurved rim
decorated with
barbotine leaves, is a
direct copy of the
samian forms...