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  2. Entablature - Wikipedia

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    The architrave, the lowest band, is split, from bottom to top, into the guttae, the regulae, and the taenia. The frieze is dominated by the triglyphs, vertically channelled tablets, separated by metopes, which may or may not be decorated. The triglyphs sit on top of the taenia, a flat, thin, horizontal protrusion, and are finished at the bottom ...

  3. Wax tablet - Wikipedia

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    Hermann of Reichenau (1013–1054), a monk and mathematician, used wax tablets. [10] Hériman of Tournai (1095–1147), a monk at the abbey of St Martin of Tournai, wrote "I even wrote down a certain amount on tablets". [11] An example of a wax tablet book are the servitude records which the hospital of Austria's oldest city, Enns, established ...

  4. Clay tablet - Wikipedia

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    In the Ancient Near East, clay tablets (Akkadian ṭuppu(m) 𒁾) [1] were used as a writing medium, especially for writing in cuneiform, throughout the Bronze Age and well into the Iron Age. Cuneiform characters were imprinted on a wet clay tablet with a stylus often made of reed . Once written upon, many tablets were dried in the sun or air ...

  5. Stylus - Wikipedia

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    Very hard styluses are also used to engrave metal, and the slate and stylus system is used to punch out dots to write in Braille. [2] Styluses are held in the hand and thus are usually a narrow elongated shape, similar to a modern ballpoint pen. Many styluses are heavily curved to be held more easily. The word stylus is also used to describe ...

  6. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    A chamber or stage in a tower where bells are hung. The term is also used to describe the manner in which bricks are laid in a wall so that they interlock. Bench table A stone seat which runs round the walls of large churches, and sometimes round the piers; it very generally is placed in the porches. Bond Brickwork with overlapping bricks.

  7. Architrave - Wikipedia

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    In classical architecture, an architrave (/ ˈ ɑːr k ɪ t r eɪ v /; from Italian architrave 'chief beam', also called an epistyle; [1] from Ancient Greek ἐπίστυλον (epistylon) 'on the column') is the lintel or beam, typically made of wood or stone, that rests on the capitals of columns.

  8. Big Chief tablet - Wikipedia

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    The Big Chief tablet is a popular writing notebook designed for young children in the United States. It is made with newsprint paper and features widely spaced lines, easier to use for those learning to write.

  9. Penknife - Wikipedia

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    A simple penknife A 16th century depiction of using a penknife on a quill. Penknife, or pen knife, is a small folding knife. [1] Today penknife is also the common British English term for both a pocketknife, which can have single or multiple blades, and for multi-tools, with additional tools incorporated into the design.

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