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  • 11pattern — noun 1 arrangement of lines, shapes, sounds, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ intricate ▪ abstract, geometric ▪ camouflage, floral, striped, etc …

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  • 12Pattern formation — The science of pattern formation deals with the visible, (statistically) orderly outcomes of self organisation and the common principles behind similar patterns. In developmental biology, pattern formation refers to the generation of complex… …

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  • 13Pattern 1914 Enfield — Rifle, .303 Pattern 1914 Pattern 1914 Enfield Type Service rifle Place of origin …

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  • 14pattern — 01. She was wearing a beautiful white dress with a lovely [pattern] of red roses on it. 02. Police are studying the five murders to see if there is a [pattern] which would suggest they were all committed by the same person. 03. The [pattern] on… …

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  • 15Pattern coin — A pattern coin is a coin produced for the purpose of evaluating a proposed coin design, but which was not approved for general circulation. They are often off metal strikes, to proof standard or piedforts. Patterns are collected by many coin… …

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  • 16pattern — 1 noun (C) 1 OF EVENTS the regular way in which something happens, develops, or is done: Watch for changes in her breathing pattern. | a strange pattern of events | follow a set pattern (=always happen or develop in the same fixed way): Romantic… …

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  • 17pattern — /ˈpætn / (say patn) noun 1. a decorative design, as for china, wallpaper, textile fabrics, etc. 2. such a design carried out on something. 3. a style of marking of natural or chance origin: patterns of frost on the window. 4. style or type in… …

  • 18Pattern of Urlaur — The Pattern of Urlaur is an annual festival held on August 4 at Urlaur, Kilmovee, County Mayocite web|url=http://www.ballaghaderreen.com/history.htm#urlaur|title=History: Urlaur Abbey and Pattern|work=ballaghaderreen.com|publisher=Ballaghaderreen …

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  • 19Multiton pattern — In software engineering, the multiton pattern is a design pattern similar to the singleton, which allows only one instance of a class to be created. The multiton pattern expands on the singleton concept to manage a map of named instances as key… …

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  • 20tap´es|try|like´ — tap|es|try «TAP uh stree», noun, plural tries, verb, tried, try|ing. –n. 1. a fabric with pictures or designs woven in it, used to hang on walls or to cover furniture: »Tapestry and velvet hangings decorated walls in Europe during the 1500 s… …

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