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Niche logo #10101) Aimed at a small demographic 2) Alcove 3) Alcove for a statue 4) American website 5) Architectural element 6) Area of expertise 7) Architecture word 8) Architecture term 9) Architectural word 10) Architectural term 11) Bust place 12) Bust setting 13) Calling 14) Calling in life 15) Comfortable location
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Niche logo #10101) Alcove 2) Apse 3) Apsidal 4) Apsis 5) Cinerarium 6) Cinerary 7) Columbarium 8) Compartment 9) Corner 10) Fireplace 11) Hearth 12) Nook 13) Place 14) Recess 15) Slit
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Niche logo #21002• (n.) A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. hence, any similar position, literal or figurative. • (n.) A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. hence, any similar position, literal or fi...
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Niche logo #21040A recess in a wall for displaying a sculpture or other accessory.
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niche logo #20148[Noun] A job or position which is very suitable for someone.
Example: When Nigel became a teacher he found his niche in life.
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niche logo #21003(from the article `media convergence`) More recently, media distribution models have been challenged by the concept of the `long tail,` or the idea that there are actually more total ... Segments can be divided into even smaller groups, called subsegments or niches. A niche is defined as a small target group that has special ....
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niche logo #21046a recess in a wall often used to display sculpture
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niche logo #20559a tall recess in a wall or buttress, often containing, or intended for, a statue
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Niche logo #20766 A hollow or recess in a wall, often of a church or monastery, or cliff, (see grotto). This may be for statues, acts as seats for clergy (called sedilia), or be where the priestly vessels may be washed (called a piscine) and have ornate edges and decoration.
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Niche logo #20938A recess in the face of a wall, or a recessed opening in, for instance, a gable-head, intended to house a figure sculpture. In some Gothic Revival buildings empty niches are used as decorative features. Related Words: Gothic (revival)
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niche logo #20973A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. Hence, any similar position, literal or figurative. 'Images defended from the injuries of the weather by niches of stone wherein they are placed.' (Evelun) ... Origin: F, fr. It. Nicchia, prop, a shell-like recess in a wall, fr. Nicch...
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niche logo #21001(nich) a small recess, depression or indentation, especially a recess in the wall of a hollow organ that tends to retain contrast media, as revealed by radiographs.
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Niche logo #21096* Aedicule.
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niche logo #10444(Living things in their environment) particular place or role occupied by an organism within an ecological community
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Niche logo #20972Niche noun [ French, from Italian nicchia , prop., a shell-like recess in a wall, from nicchio a shellfish, mussel, from Latin mytilus .] A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. hence, any similar position, l...
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niche logo #20030A recess in the thickness of a wall.
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niche logo #21351(French: cove, cell, cubby-hole), an ecological term for the role an organism plays in a community and environment, including the habitat it occupies and the food it eats. Niche organisms are not the mainstream organisms making up the bulk of the food web, but their existence is incidental although they may depend on some mainstream organisms. Nich...
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niche logo #23999a job that an organism holds in a community
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Niche logo #20125A general term referring to the range of environmental space occupied by a species
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niche logo #20974 noun (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species)
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niche logo #20974 noun a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it; `he found his niche in the academic world`
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Niche logo #21277a little gap or hole cut in a wall.
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niche logo #22350(ecological niche) an ecological term used to describe a place or a position occupied by a plant or animal with reference to other organisms. The things that determine the niche, or place in society of an organism, are
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niche logo #23665[SAT terms] a position well suited to the person who occupies it
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niche logo #23907a small concavity
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