- the
wattling does not
appear to have been in frames, as the
rounded daubing of the ends of the
wattling was found.
Apparently the ends of the
wattle stakes...
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Wattle and daub is a
composite building method used for
making walls and buildings, in
which a
woven lattice of
wooden strips called "
wattle" is "daubed"...
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wattle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wattle or
wattles may
refer to:
Acacia sensu lato,
polyphyletic genus of
plants commonly known as
wattle,...
- A
wattle is a
fleshy caruncle hanging from
various parts of the head or neck in
several groups of
birds and mammals.
Caruncles in
birds include those found...
- The
wattled crane (Grus carunculata) is a large,
threatened species of
crane found in
wetlands and gr****lands of
eastern and
southern Africa, ranging...
- The
wattled jacana (Jacana jacana) is a
wader in the
family Jacanidae found throughout much of
South America east of the Andes, as well as
western Panama...
- Acacia,
commonly known as
wattles or acacias, is a
genus of
about 1,084
species of
shrubs and
trees in the
subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea
family Fabaceae...
- as
Darwin Black Wattle or
northern black wattle;
Acacia concurrens Acacia cr****icarpa
Acacia decurrens, also
known as
Early Black Wattle Acacia hakeoides...
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stout p****erine
birds of the
African tropics. The
family contains the
wattle-eyes,
batises and shrike-flycatchers. They were
previously classed as a...
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Wallace Delois Wattles (/ˈwɑːtəlz/; 1860 – 7
February 1911) was an
American New
Thought writer. He
remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing...