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Nut /ˈnʊt/ (Ancient Egyptian: Nwt, Coptic: Ⲛⲉ[citation needed]), also
known by
various other transcriptions, is the
goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos...
- a man reclining,
sometimes with his
phallus still pointed towards Nut. Geb and
Nut together formed the
permanent boundary between the
primeval waters...
- A
pinch valve is a full bore or
fully ported type of
control valve which uses a
pinching effect to
obstruct fluid flow.
Pinch valves employ an elastic...
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later times who were
represented in this form: Hathor, Mehet-Weret, and
Nut.
Despite these earlier precedents,
Hathor is not
unambiguously mentioned...
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betel quid and
chewing tobacco preparation made of
crushed areca nut (also
called betel nut), tobacco, catechu,
paraffin wax,
slaked lime (calcium hydroxide)...
- the
string with the
first or
second finger, and thus
making an
artificial '
nut,' and then
slightly pressing the node with the
fourth finger. By this means...
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deity of the
unseen and
limitless sky, as
opposed to
representations of
Nut and Hathor, who
respectively represented the
manifested night and day skies...
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surrounding cosmic ocean. Heaven, for the Egyptians, was
usually represented Nut, the
goddess of the sky.
Earth is also
separated from the
firmament by the...
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supporting the sky
goddess Nut. In the Book of the
Heavenly Cow,
eight Heh gods are
depicted together with Shu
supporting Nut, who has
taken the form of...
- the
bridge pinching the
saddles together so they don't move side-to-side. - The
guitar shown here has
either a
metal or
black plastic nut, mine is white...