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  • 1wrought iron — wrought iron, adj. a form of iron, almost entirely free of carbon and having a fibrous structure including a uniformly distributed slag content, that is readily forged and welded. [1670 80] * * * One of the two forms in which iron is obtained by… …

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  • 2rich — Synonyms and related words: abounding, abounding in riches, absurd, abundant, achingly sweet, adipose, affluent, agreeable, agreeable sounding, all sufficing, ambrosial, ample, amusing, aplenty, appealing, arabesque, ariose, arioso, aromatic,… …

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  • 3Edmund Rich — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name= St Edmund of Abingdon caption= Image of Edmund from the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493) birth name = Edmund Rich began=unknown consecration = 2 April 1234 term end = 1240 predecessor = John Blund successor …

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  • 4St. Edmund Rich —     St. Edmund Rich     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Edmund Rich     Archbishop of Canterbury, England, born 20 November, c. 1180, at Abingdon, six miles from Oxford; died 16 November, 1240, at Soissy, France. His early chronology is somewhat… …

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  • 5ornate — a. Ornamented, embellished, decorated, bedecked, adorned, rich wrought, highly wrought, florid …

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  • 6Necropolis Chapel — The Necropolis Chapel was built by the architect Henry Langley in 1872 in the Gothic Revival style[1] . It is located at 200 Winchester Street, Toronto, in the Cabbagetown neighborhood at the edge of Don Valley. Its entrance is marked by a… …

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  • 7metalwork — metalworker, n. /met l werrk /, n. objects made of metal. [1840 50; METAL + WORK] * * * Useful and decorative objects fashioned of various metals. The oldest technique is hammering. After с 2500 BC, casting was also used, molten metal being… …

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  • 8literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 9metallurgy — metallurgic, metallurgical, adj. metallurgically, adv. metallurgist /met l err jist/ or, esp. Brit., /meuh tal euhr jist/, n. /met l err jee/ or, esp. Brit., /meuh tal euhr jee/, n. 1. the technique or science of working or heating metals so as… …

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  • 10steel — steellike, adj. /steel/, n. 1. any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying …

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