
Plafond (French for `ceiling`), in a broad sense, is any (flat, vaulted or dome) ceiling of any premise. Plafond can be product of monumental and decorative painting and sculpture; subject or ornamental – also is designated by the term `Plafond`. Picturesque plafonds can be executed directly on plaster (in technique of fresco, oil, glutinous...
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(Fr.) literally ceiling: used to denote the horizontal portion of tge distal tibial articular surface. See pilon
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decorated ceiling
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(French: Ceiling), French card game popular in Europe in the 1920s, a predecessor of Contract Bridge. Trick values and scoring were as in Auction ...
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A ceiling, especially the ceiling of the ankle joint, i.e., the articular surface of the distal end of the tibia. ... Origin: Fr. Ceiling ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: plă-fond′ Definitions: 1. A ceiling, especially the ceiling of the ankle joint, the articular surface of the distal end of the tibia.
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