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a ribbon that symbolizes various concerns and causes depending on the colours or the patterns used, such as indicating that a close relative is abroad in military service, health and social concerns, commemorating the anniversary of an event, and various political concerns.
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Alternative form of balconette (“small balcony”) [(architecture) A false balcony, or railing at the outer plane of a window-opening reaching to the floor, and resembling a balcony when the window is open.]
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A large piece of cloth with a slogan, motto, or emblem carried in a demonstration or other procession or suspended in some conspicuous place.
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(UK, Parliament) A dividing line (physical or notional) in the chamber of a legislature beyond which only members and officials may pass.
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Obsolete form of belfry. [(architecture) A tower or steeple specifically for containing bells, especially as part of a church.]
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(in combination) Having a belfry or belfries of a specified number or kind.
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(architecture) A tower or steeple specifically for containing bells, especially as part of a church.
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(architecture) The part of the capital of a column included between the abacus and neck molding; also used for the naked core of nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist within the leafage of a capital.
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(architecture) A small or subsidiary construction, frequently corbelled out from the walls of a structure, and used to contain and support one or more bells.
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Alternative form of bell-gable [(architecture) An element crowning the upper end of the wall of a church and in which a bell is hung, usually in lieu of a campanile or bell tower.]
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A tower in which a bell (or set of bells) is hung; a belfry.
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Alternative form of bell cot [(architecture) A small or subsidiary construction, frequently corbelled out from the walls of a structure, and used to contain and support one or more bells.]
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Alternative form of bell cot [(architecture) A small or subsidiary construction, frequently corbelled out from the walls of a structure, and used to contain and support one or more bells.]
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A structure housing a bell or bells; bell tower; belfry
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The emblem of the Order of the Garter.
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(architecture) A boss; a projecting element.
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Alternative form of catridge
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A bell tower (especially one that is freestanding), often associated with a church or other public building, especially in Italy.
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(architecture) The section of a pedestal above the base.
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Alternative form of gonfalon [A standard or ensign, consisting of a pole with a crosspiece from which a banner is suspended, especially as used in church processions, but also for civic and military display.]
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A unit of length used in parts of Asia, ranging from 24 to 41 inches and historically used for measuring textiles, comparable to the English yard.
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A desk consisting of a flat surface resting on two columns of drawers with a space between for the legs
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A famous bell tower in the Italian town of Pisa, known for its irregular lean.
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A totem pole set up in memory of a deceased person, intended to honor the deceased and to identify their successor.
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A liturgical hanging on and around the altar, as well as the cloth hanging from the pulpit and lectern.
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Furnished with a patio.
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(law) A contribution or a tax for paving streets or highways.
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(military) A flag, ensign, or banner.
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(Christianity) A foot-cloth in front of an altar.
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Obsolete form of pendant. [(architecture) A supporting post attached to the main rafter.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Quonset [(US, also attributive) A prefabricated building having a roof of corrugated iron and semicircular cross section.]
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A rainbow-striped flag, typically consisting of six horizontal bars (from top to bottom: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet), used as a symbol of LGBT pride and LGBT social movements.
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The ribbon of the Order of the Bath.
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Alternative form of rondavel [(South Africa) A traditional circular design of house, typically with a conical roof, commonly thatched. Still used in rural regions, but also popular as a theme in the ambience of resorts, either as chalets or as cheap utility buildings.]
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(archaic or historical) A chamber, (especially) as formerly used in France to hold a reception or a literary gathering.
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A military emblem carried on a banner or standard.
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A depiction of a human skull and two crossed femurs (thighbones), a symbol of death traditionally used on the Jolly Roger pirate flag, but now as a warning of toxicity or other dangers.
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The person responsible for the maintenance and inspection of bells, fittings and ropes in a belfry.
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Alternative form of steeple keeper [The person responsible for the maintenance and inspection of bells, fittings and ropes in a belfry.]
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A rolling top or front (as of a rolltop desk) of narrow strips of wood glued on canvas.
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Alternative form of tentpole movie [(US, idiomatic, film) A major motion picture which is expensive to produce but expected to generate significant revenue for its studio and investors.]
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Any very tall building or structure; skyscraper.
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Alternative form of Leaning Tower of Pisa [A famous bell tower in the Italian town of Pisa, known for its irregular lean.]
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A flag consisting of three stripes.
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Of or relating to an ensign or standard.
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A ribbon worn or displayed to indicate the absence of a loved one, and the hope for their return.
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