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DiplomaDiploma Di*plo"ma, n.; pl. Diplomas. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ?
to double, fr. ? twofold. See Double.]
A letter or writing, usually under seal, conferring some
privilege, honor, or power; a document bearing record of a
degree conferred by a literary society or educational
institution. DiplomacyDiplomacy Di*plo"ma*cy, n. [F. diplomatie. This word, like
supremacy, retains the accent of its original. See
Diploma.]
1. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between
nations (particularly in securing treaties), including the
methods and forms usually employed.
2. Dexterity or skill in securing advantages; tact.
3. The body of ministers or envoys resident at a court; the
diplomatic body. [R.] --Burke. DiplomasDiploma Di*plo"ma, n.; pl. Diplomas. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ?
to double, fr. ? twofold. See Double.]
A letter or writing, usually under seal, conferring some
privilege, honor, or power; a document bearing record of a
degree conferred by a literary society or educational
institution. Diplomat
Diplomat Dip"lo*mat, Diplomate Dip"lo*mate, n. [F.
diplomate.]
A diplomatist.
Diplomate
Diplomat Dip"lo*mat, Diplomate Dip"lo*mate, n. [F.
diplomate.]
A diplomatist.
Diplomate
Diplomate Dip"lo*mate, v. t.
To invest with a title o? privilege by diploma. [R.] --Wood.
Diplomatial
Diplomatial Dip`lo*ma"tial, a.
Diplomatic. [R.]
Diplomatic
Diplomatic Dip`lo*mat"ic, Diplomatical Dip`lo*mat"ic*al, a.
[Cf. diplomatique.]
1. Pertaining to diplomacy; relating to the foreign ministers
at a court, who are called the diplomatic body.
2. Characterized by tact and shrewdness; dexterous; artful;
as, diplomatic management.
3. Pertaining to diplomatics; paleographic. --Astle.
Diplomatic
Diplomatic Dip`lo*mat"ic, n.
A minister, official agent, or envoy to a foreign court; a
diplomatist.
Diplomatic
Diplomatic Dip`lo*mat"ic, n.
The science of diplomas, or the art of deciphering ancient
writings, and determining their age, authenticity, etc.;
paleography.
Diplomatical
Diplomatic Dip`lo*mat"ic, Diplomatical Dip`lo*mat"ic*al, a.
[Cf. diplomatique.]
1. Pertaining to diplomacy; relating to the foreign ministers
at a court, who are called the diplomatic body.
2. Characterized by tact and shrewdness; dexterous; artful;
as, diplomatic management.
3. Pertaining to diplomatics; paleographic. --Astle.
Diplomatically
Diplomatically Dip`lo*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
According to the rules of diplomacy; in the manner of a
diplomatist; artfully.
Diplomatism
Diplomatism Di*plo"ma*tism, n.
Diplomacy. [R.]
Diplomatist
Diplomatist Di*plo"ma*tist, n. [Cf. F. diplomatiste a student
of diplomatics.]
A person employed in, or skilled in, diplomacy; a diplomat.
In ability, Avaux had no superior among the numerous
able diplomatics whom his country then possessed.
--Macaulay.
Meaning of Ploma from wikipedia
- Pèl &
Ploma was a
Catalan artistic and
literary journal that
published 100
issues within four
years between June 3, 1899 and
December 1, 1903. Catalan...
-
Diccionari del vi i del beure.
Edicions de La Magrana, col·lecció Pèl i
Ploma, núm. 21. Barcelona,
desembre del 1998. ISBN 84-8264-131-X,
plana 63. Costa...
- The
Altarpiece of the
Centenar de la
Ploma or
Altarpiece of
Saint George of the
Centenar de la
Ploma is a large-scale
International Gothic altarpiece...
- the
original on 24
February 2020.
Retrieved 6
September 2018. "Mostra la
ploma: el cine LGTB toma la
Filmoteca y Las Naves". 6 June 2016. "Zinegoak 2016"...
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William Warby at Min**** and the
Stuckey brothers,
Peter and
Henry at
Willie Ploma (the name of
which is
derived from the
Wiradjuri word
Willeplumma used to...
- with the "Altarpiece of
Saint George" also
known as the "Centenar de la
Ploma",
after a
guard of crossbowmen,
organized in 1365 by King
Peter IV of Aragon...
- only
fifteen issues, the new
magazine Pel y
Ploma continued the
tradition of Els
Quatre Gats. Pel y
Ploma, in
English Hair and Feather, ran from 1899...
- at the Sala
Pares in May 1900. The
title of the work is
listed in Pel &
Ploma as "Summer Study."
Exhibition history:
Segona Exposicio de
Ramon Casas,...
-
followed by Pèl &
Ploma,
which would slightly outlast the bar itself, and
Forma (1904–1908), to
which Casas also contributed. Pèl &
Ploma sponsored several...
-
exhibition in Paris,
organized by
Miquel Utrillo,
director of the w****ly Pel i
Ploma and a
personal friend,
which brought together the best of the artist. The...