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- bishop; and Nephthys, the rook or castle. The chess board itself was also varicolored, and divided into four sub-boards in which each of one of the four elemental...
- variicolor (varied lupine, manycolored lupine, Lindley's varied lupine or varicolored lupine) is a shrub in the lupine (lupin) genus Lupinus. Lupinus variicolor...
- checks and stripes in earth tones. For special occasions and festivals, varicolored, patterned silk kira, and, more rarely, gho, may be worn. Additional...
- particularly adults, choose to wear the customary dress as formal attire. Varicolored scarves, known as rachu for women and kabney for men, are important indicators...
- white, red, green and opaque violet enamel. Heart surprise made of varicolored gold, diamonds, pearls, enamel, and mother of pearl. Matilda Gray Stream...
- siliceous rock deposited by waters of hot springs and geysers. Mozarkite a varicolored, easily polished Ordovician chert that takes a high polish. It is the...
- Abiquiú. In 1940, she moved into a house on the ranch property. The varicolored cliffs surrounding the ranch inspired some of her most famous landscapes...
- older gray sedimentary rock over the younger red rocks, forming the varicolored landscape that can be seen in the mountain today. The thrust is exposed...
- Kansas and extending into Nebraska and Oklahoma, notably comprising varicolored black, brown, gray, green, red, and blue shales, mudstones, and limestone...
- scientific name is in reference to the mottled body (Gr**** Poikilos—mottled, varicolored, spotted). P. poecila is larger than other Pygoda species (21–24 mm)...