Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet HIDES


HIDES

Definition av HIDES

  1. böjningsform av hide

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  • Such knives were originally fixed-blade knives with durable cutting edges suitable for rough work such as cutting cordage, cutting/scraping hides, butchering animals, cleaning fish scales, reshaping timber, and other tasks.
  • Zephaniah is a male given name that is usually interpreted to mean "Yahweh has hidden/protected," or "Yahweh hides".
  • Leather is a strong, flexible and durable material obtained from the tanning, or chemical treatment, of animal skins and hides to prevent decay.
  • The grass mound hides a complex of passages and chambers built of carefully crafted slabs of flagstone weighing up to 30 tons.
  • He gives 3,000 hides of land around Ashdown to his nephew Cuthred, possibly sub-king of Berkshire (England).
  • This field, managed by specialists known as zooarchaeologists or faunal analysts, examines remnants such as bones, shells, hair, chitin, scales, hides, and proteins, such as DNA, to derive insights into historical human-animal interactions and environmental conditions.
  • The land around Kidderminster may have been first populated by the Husmerae, an Anglo-Saxon tribe first mentioned in the Ismere Diploma, a document in which Ethelbald of Mercia granted a "parcel of land of ten hides" to Cyneberht.
  • Zebu are used as draught and riding animals, dairy cattle and beef cattle, as well as for byproducts such as hides and dung for fuel and manure.
  • It hides the internal details of physical storage and targets the description of entities, datatypes, relationships and constraints.
  • The term tannin (from Anglo-Norman tanner, from Medieval Latin tannare, from tannum, "oak bark") refers to the use of oak and other bark in tanning animal hides into leather.
  • It is commonly available in powder or granular form and has many industrial and household uses, including as a pesticide, as a metal soldering flux, as a component of glass, enamel, and pottery glazes, for tanning of skins and hides, for artificial aging of wood, as a preservative against wood fungus, and as a pharmaceutic alkalizer.
  • The Master Cook, Nokes, hides some trinkets in the cake for the children to find; one is a star he found in an old spice box.
  • On her way back from a spring, Apemosyne slipped on freshly skinned hides that Hermes had laid across her path.
  • While he is hunting game, the eldest of the sisters is hides in a bush and imitates the cry of a female emu.
  • In the game, Bowser, the primary antagonist of the Super Mario franchise, invades Princess Peach's castle and hides the castle's sources of protection, the Power Stars, in many different worlds inside magical paintings.
  • The town of Malmesbury grew up around the expanding Abbey and under Alfred the Great was made a burh, with an assessment of 12 hides.
  • It purports to be the charter by which Æthelred granted 300 hides (about 36,000 acres) at Gloucester to King Osric of the Hwicce, and another 300 at Pershore to Osric's brother Oswald.
  • With thirty-four Canadiens, he founded the company post on October 28, 1702, to trade for Buffalo hides with American Indians.
  • The word may mean "Great Meeting Place", "the place where one hides", "impregnable", "muddy river", "place of retreat", "clay bank rising out of the water", "where the rivers and lake meet", "rocks standing in water", or "place where the limestone (or clay) is".
  • Landowners first harvested timber and deerskins, planted indigo and some rice, and kept herds of free-ranging cattle to produce hides for the European market and salt beef for Caribbean plantations.


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