
1) Ape 2) Copy 3) Hokyo 4) Imitate 5) Looking glass 6) Reflect 7) Reproduce 8) Speculum
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1) Bathroom fixture 2) Class of World Sailing 3) Compact disc 4) Compact feature 5) Compact part 6) Depict exactly 7) Driving aid 8) Exterior automotive appendage 9) Fitting room fixture 10) Fitting-room fixture 11) French word used in English 12) Fun house fixture 13) Fun house item 14) Funhouse feature
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• (n.) A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light. • (n.) See Speculum. • (v. t.) To reflect, as in a mirror. • (n.) That which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar.
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(from the article `Eudoxus of Cnidus`) In two works, Phaenomena and Mirror, Eudoxus described constellations schematically, the phases of fixed stars (the dates when they are visible), and ...
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(from the article `education`) Between the 5th and 8th centuries the principles of education of the laity likewise evolved. The treatises on education, later called the `mirrors,` ... The clergy who dominated society thought it necessary to give laymen some directives about life comparable to those offered in monastic rules an...
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(from the article `industrial glass`) ...be examined visually or with a (generally) low-power stereo microscope. Starting from its point of origin, the fracture front travels slowly, ...
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any polished surface that diverts a ray of light according to the law of reflection.[29 related articles]
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A smooth reflecting surface in which sharp images can be formed. Undistorted but laterally (side-to-side) reversed virtual images can be seen in flat (plane) mirrors. (Such images are 'virtual' and not 'real' because no light actually passes through the apparent position of the image.) Concave sph...
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Highly reflective surface or field of a coin; usually mirror field with frosted relief.
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An exact replica of a main site provided to users to improve accessibility.
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A number of bronze mirrors have been found across Britain all decorated on the backs.
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1. A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light. 'And in her hand she held a mirror bright, Wherein her face she often viewed fair.' (Spenser) ... 2. That which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar. 'She is mirour of al...
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In gulls' remiges, an area of white plumage near the feather tip that is surrounded by dark plumage.
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Mir'ror noun [ Middle English
mirour , French
miroir , Old French also
mireor , from (assumed) Late Latin
miratorium , from
mirare to look at, Latin
mirari to wonder. See
Marvel , and confer
Miracle ,
Mirador .]
1. A looking-gl...
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Mir'ror transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mirrored ;
present participle & verbal noun Mirroring .] To reflect, as in a mirror.
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Generally speaking, 'to mirror' is to maintain an exact copy of something. Probably the most common use of the term on the Internet refers to 'mirror sites' which are web sites, or FTP sites that maintain copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource. For example, one site migh...
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A mirror is a smooth surface capable of regularly reflecting a great proportion of the rays of light that fall upon it. The mirrors used by the ancients, and more especially by the Etruscans, were made of thin polished bronze, either set in a case or fitted with a handle. Small metal mirrors were also used by the Greeks and Romans, and specimens br...
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mirror, mirrors 1. A reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing. 2. A surface set into a frame, attached to a handle, etc., for use in viewing oneself or as an ornament. 3. Any reflecting surface; such as, the surface of calm water under certain lighting conditions. 4. Opti...
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(Grand Cru Alsace) One of the Alsace (Haut-Rhin) sites classified as Grand Cru within the Alsace Grand Cru appellation. It was already mentioned in a document in 1504. The vineyards cover 18 hectares of vineyards at an altitude of 260 to 315 metres above sea level on stony sandstone marl soil in the two communes of Bergholtz and Guebwil...
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A white spot or patch seen within the dark areas of the subterminal band on the tip of the primaries, i.e., gulls.
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Some FTP sites are so heavily used that in order to relieve the load, their entire contents are copied to and made available by other sites. These are then known as 'mirror sites'
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Generally speaking, 'to mirror' is to maintain an exact copy of something. The most common use of the term on the Internet refers to 'mirror sites' which are Web FTP sites that maintain exact copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource. Another common use of the term 'mirror'...
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noun polished surface that forms images by reflecting light
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Any polished surface that reflects light; often made from `silvered` glass (in practice, a mercury-alloy coating of glass). A plane (flat) mirror produces a same-size, erect `virtual` image located behind the mirror at the same distance from it as the object is in fron...
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espejo
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