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  • ...eved by back-dating the practice into antiquity. In addition, there was a natural desire to elevate forebears and the famous, and so [[herald]]s began to '''
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  • ==== Natural history ====
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  • A '''scientist''' is an individual who studies the natural world. He makes observations, develops a hypothesis, makes predictions and
    280 bytes (39 words) - 19:09, 23 May 2006
  • It represents the pool often found over a natural [[spring]].
    372 bytes (51 words) - 10:19, 14 April 2006
  • *[[animal|natural beasts]] -- as you would expect
    369 bytes (56 words) - 19:21, 20 May 2006
  • '''Citrine''' is a pale [[yellow]] variety of quartz. Natural citrine is rare; most of it on the market is actually heat-treated amethyst
    461 bytes (68 words) - 08:16, 10 November 2006
  • ...ed is described as being '''dormant''', meaning "sleeping," as this is the natural posture of many quadrupeds while they sleep.
    683 bytes (105 words) - 16:55, 22 July 2008
  • Before the introduction of scientific method, experiments and studies of the natural world might take the form of thought experiments where a hypothesis might b
    651 bytes (94 words) - 16:14, 6 July 2006
  • ...as "spike," the unicornate seahorse (generally [[blazon]]ed as "unicornate natural seahorse") is the badge for the populace of [[Atlantia]]. It is also used
    679 bytes (95 words) - 14:36, 14 May 2006
  • Its name comes from a small furry animal kin to the marten, which can have natural lustrous black fur (though in heraldry it is classed as a [[colour]] not a
    749 bytes (105 words) - 05:02, 11 September 2007
  • ...task of sailing a [[ship]] or [[boat]]. Often a dangerous task due to the natural maritime hazards it could be made even more dangerous by [[pirate]]s and [[
    657 bytes (93 words) - 14:15, 10 September 2007
  • ...ronomy]], all of which aimed at systematically studying and explaining the natural world. Today the word ''[[science]]'' has shifted in its interpretation sli
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  • ...cquired from a commercial supplier seem to have been treated to remove the natural oils in the feather and tend to come apart more readily.
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  • ...es) [[gemstone]]. In [[ancient]] [[Greece]] mosaics were created by using natural stones, often from riverbeds, but by the [[Roman]] period they were created
    909 bytes (146 words) - 17:05, 23 October 2007
  • Copper salts (eg [[verdigris]]) were used as a [[mordant]] in the natural [[dyeing]] of fabrics, and a green [[pigment]] in artwork and to make green
    939 bytes (145 words) - 13:03, 4 July 2007
  • '''Imitation Gemstones''', either natural or man-made, are effective substitutes for [[gemstone|stones]] that are too ...er gemstones glass may be too clear, and lacks the ''inclusions'' found in natural stones. Also, be cautioned that a lot of costume jewelry is made from acryl
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  • ...br>Garcinia cambogia extract is very functional as part of suppressing the natural need for smoking which is launched frequently with chain those that smoke.
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  • ...de Taahe]] and his [[household]], the event site is located in a dramatic natural bowl surrounded on three sides by forest. Campsites within the trees have
    948 bytes (141 words) - 04:24, 27 January 2010
  • ...making [[candle]]s, sealing letters, [[jewellery]] making) and [[honey]] (natural sweetener, also used in [[mead]]).
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  • ...done, and which enables the workman (or woman) either to do what, by their natural endowments, they could not (for example, a [[metal]] chisel enabling the cu
    1 KB (167 words) - 13:58, 14 May 2006
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