Informasjon om | Engelsk ordet CRESTS


CRESTS

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  • There are innumerable Haida supernatural beings, or , including prominent animal crests, wind directions, and legendary ancestors.
  • Pinson is located in an area of SW–NE parallel ridges, with occasional rock outcrops, especially toward the east-facing ridge crests.
  • They had noticed the smoke for several weeks, but were surprised one morning as the bright flames flickered atop the crests of the surrounding hills and rushed down on them.
  • The Silurian Tuscarora Formation, a hard sandstone, outcrops at the crests of the ridges and is stratigraphically higher and thus younger than the rest of the bedrock in the valley.
  • The Silurian Tuscarora Formation, a hard sandstone, outcrops at the crests of the ridges and is stratigraphically higher and thus younger than the rest of the bedrock in the valley.
  • The township is in eastern Juniata County and is bordered to the south by the crests of Tuscarora Mountain and Lock Ridge.
  • Accordingly, the French army moved north across the mountain crests and assembled on high ground at Novi Ligure on 14 August.
  • In the diagrams below on the left the light areas represent crests of waves, the black areas represent troughs.
  • The Banana Splits is an American children's television variety show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and featuring the Banana Splits, a fictional rock band composed of four costumed animal characters in red helmets with yellow crests.
  • Musophagids often have prominent crests and long tails; the turacos are noted for peculiar and unique pigments giving them their bright green and red feathers.
  • Their uncommon displays involve drumming noises from inflatable throat sacs, head throwing, and erecting short crests.
  • Their unusual courtship displays involve drumming noises from inflatable throat sacs, head throwing, and erecting short crests.
  • Some species have elongated neck plumes, some others have crests or bristle tufts on the forehead; a few have patches of bare skin on the face.
  • They visibly differ from the other swifts in matters of plumage, which is softer, and they have crests or other facial ornaments, and long, forked tails.
  • Plumage varies from dull to spectacular, and many species have ornamental crests or plumes on their heads.
  • The bird is striking in appearance; both sexes have crests that they can raise or lower, and the breeding plumage of the male is handsomely patterned and coloured.
  • The term includes both the circulation of the well-known, high-temperature vent waters near the ridge crests, and the much-lower-temperature, diffuse flow of water through sediments and buried basalts further from the ridge crests.
  • The dips or swales that separate each of the seven crests from the next are the remnants of dry valleys in the chalk South Downs which are being gradually eroded by the sea.
  • The casquehead lizards are moderately sized lizards, with laterally compressed bodies, and typically have well-developed head crests in the shape of a casque helmet.
  • One to five crests consisting of enlarged, sometimes spinose scales (one nuchal and vertebral crest, sometime one or two dorsal crests on each side).
  • The name, Brachylophus, is derived from two Greek words: brachys (βραχύς) meaning "short" and lophos (λόφος) meaning "crest" or "plume", denoting the short spiny crests found along the backs of these species.
  • It is also found on the official belt buckle of the Jamaica Constabulary Force; the front page of a British passport; the rank slide of a warrant officer in the British and other Commonwealth armed forces; the arms of the Supreme Court of South Australia, the Supreme Court of Victoria and Supreme Court of New South Wales; and the crests of Hawthorn Rowing Club in Melbourne, Australia, Nottingham Law School, and Sherborne School.
  • The first five Regius Professorships, sometimes referred to as the Henrician Regius Professors, were granted arms and crests in 1590.
  • In addition, the Singaporean version has the two countries' state crests above the commemorative text.
  • The kinglets are a small group of birds sometimes included in the Old World warblers, but frequently given family status, especially as recent research showed that, despite superficial similarities, the crests are taxonomically remote from the warblers.



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