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Definition of Wreathes

Wreathe
Wreathe Wreathe, v. i. To be intewoven or entwined; to twine together; as, a bower of wreathing trees. --Dryden.

Meaning of Wreathes from wikipedia

- The wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) is an Old World tropical bird of the hornbill family Bucerotidae, also called bar-pouched wreathed hornbill...
- In group theory, the wreath product is a special combination of two groups based on the semidirect product. It is formed by the action of one group on...
- included a portrait of himself in the robes of an Augustus. The portrait was wreathed in bay. He requested recognition as heir to his father's throne and p****ed...
- receives a fourth Navy "E" award, a silver wreathed letter "E" replaces the three "E" devices on the ribbon. The wreathed "E" effectively "closes out" the award...
- Deputy Superintendent-General (post gold-wreathed gold emblem with three gold bars) Senior Commissioner (gold-wreathed gold emblem with three gold bars), formerly...
- William II Canynges (d.1474), as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe Church, showing the couped heads of three Moors wreathed at the temples...
- Supporters: The dexter, Neptune, with his sea-green mantle flowing, the waist wreathed with laver, on his head an Eastern crown gold, in the right hand his trident...
- her son would be divine. She dressed herself in garlands of flowers and wreathes of ivy, and would run barefoot to the meadows and forests to frolic whenever...
- After the coup’s success, residents of Kabul began placing flowers and wreathes onto the soldiers who parti****ted in the coup, including tanks, rifles...
- door. As part of ancient funerary practice, the death were wreathed, funerary urns were wreathed, and wreaths were lain on and within tombs. Euripides's...