- 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...
-
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...
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Deputy Superintendent-General (post gold-
wreathed gold
emblem with
three gold bars)
Senior Commissioner (gold-
wreathed gold
emblem with
three gold bars), formerly...
- twine; to join", with an
adjectival suffix ן-, for a
literal meaning of "
wreathed,
twisted in folds". If it exists, the
adjectival suffix ן- (as opposed...
-
representations show him as a
human with snake-like characteristics, "a leaf-
wreathed head
growing out of a mountain", "or as a man
clothed with
animal skins...
- The
German and
Swiss Dreikönigskuchen 'three
kings cake' are
shaped like
wreathes or rounds, and uses an
almond as the fève. Bolo-rei (lit. 'king cake')...
- Have
sight of
Proteus rising from the sea; Or hear old
Triton blow his
wreathèd horn. "The
World Is Too Much With Us" is a
sonnet by the
English Romantic...
-
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...
- the sand-coloured beret, its cap
badge is a
downward pointing Excalibur,
wreathed in
flames (often
incorrectly referred to as a
winged dagger)
worked into...