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spermatia

n. (plural of spermatium English)

damask
  1. Of a grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose. n. 1 An ornate silk fabric originating from Damascus. 2 Linen so woven that a pattern is produced by the different directions of the thread, without contrast of colour. 3 A heavy woolen or worsted stuff with a pattern woven in the same way as the linen damask; made for furniture covering and hangings. 4 Damascus steel; also, the peculiar markings or "water" of such steel. 5 A (vern: damask rose), (taxlink Rosa × damascena nothospecies noshow=1). 6 A grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose. v

  2. To decorate or weave in damascene patterns

scaupers

n. (plural of scauper English)

technical knockout

n. (context: sports) A knockout declared by a referee in cases where a participant is sufficiently injured, unbalanced, or confused and unable to continue the fight;

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spermatia
compressed gas

n. gas at a high pressure that can be used as a propellant

damask
  1. adj. having a woven pattern; "damask table linens"

  2. n. a table linen made from linen damask

  3. a fabric of linen or cotton or silk or wool with a reversible pattern woven into it

technical knockout

n. a knockout declared by the referee who judges one boxer unable to continue [syn: TKO]

Wikipedia
Alsenz-Obermoschel

Alsenz-Obermoschel is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the Donnersbergkreis, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the river Alsenz, approx. 15 km south of Bad Kreuznach, and 30 km north of Kaiserslautern. The seat of the municipality is in Alsenz.

OGL

OGL may refer to:

  • Open Game License, an open-content license by Wizards of the Coast
  • Open Government Licence, open license from UK Government
  • OpenGL, a standard for computer graphics
  • Observer Group Lebanon, the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization observers in Lebanon
  • Oulu Game LAB, education program for gaming industry
Jutsu (Naruto)

In the manga and anime series Naruto, by Masashi Kishimoto, a refers to the abilities that a ninja can use. The series occurs in a fictional universe in which different countries fight for power using ninja soldiers. The Naruto storyline follows a group of young ninja from the village of Konohagakure (Hidden Leaf Village). In this series, ninja use jutsu by manipulating a form of energy known as chakra, a combination of the physical and mental energies into either of the other two main jutsus.

Series creator Masashi Kishimoto developed the concept of jutsu to explain the supernatural feats ninja perform in the series, and also to provide an original image of ninja in manga. The incorporation of jutsu into the series has received both praise and criticism from several anime and manga publications. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews asserted that jutsu were the primary focus of Naruto and the source of its "highest accolades," but criticized the overly repetitive use of certain jutsu in fight scenes. Anime News Network agreed with this sentiment, calling the fights "repetitive to a fault," but praised the visual presentation of jutsu in both the anime and manga.

Jutsu

—meaning technique, method, spell, skill or trick—is a bound morpheme of the Sino-Japanese lexical stratum of the Japanese language.

  • Jutsu (Naruto)
  • Martial arts (Self-defense, physical health)
  • Bajutsu (the skills of horse riding)
  • Bōjutsu (Fighting with a staff or elongated blunt object)
  • Iaijutsu (the sword technique of a sudden mortal draw attack)
  • Kamajutsu (defense and combat with metal sickles)
  • Kenjutsu (the art of sword fighting)
  • kodachijutsu (the art of the small sword)
  • Kusarigamajutsu (fighting with kusarigama)
  • Kyujutsu (the art of bow)
  • Naginatajutsu (the art of using a Naginata)
  • Ninjutsu (Shinobi combat techniques and practices)
  • Ryoto jutsu (the fencin of small and long sword, Daisho, Daito and Shoto )
  • Saijutsu (釵術 Fighting with Sai daggers)
  • Shurikenjutsu (The practice of throwing blades)
  • Tessenjutsu (Fighting with the deceptive metal fan)
  • Taijutsu (Unarmed fighting style)
  • Tonfajutsu (Fighting with blunt tonfa weapons)
Damask

Damask is a reversible figured fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibres, with a pattern formed by weaving. Damasks are woven with one warp yarn and one weft yarn, usually with the pattern in warp-faced satin weave and the ground in weft-faced or sateen weave. Twill damasks include a twill-woven ground or pattern.

Damask (disambiguation)

Damask may refer to:

  • A tapestry-woven fabric, see Damask
  • Damask, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran
  • A flower commonly known as the Damask rose or simply as "Damask", see Rosa damascena
  • A fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe, see Emma Steed
  • A fictional character from Star Wars named Hego Damask, alias Darth Plagueis
Taar (disambiguation)

Taar or TAAR may refer to:

  • Taar (instrument) or tar, a Persian long-necked, waisted stringed instrument shared by many cultures and countries in central Asia and near the Caucasus region
  • Trace amine-associated receptor
  • The All-American Rejects, a musical band.
Technical Knockout (TV series)

TKO: Technical Knockout (or abbreviated as TKO) is a Canadian television series hosted by Carey Roberts and Su-Ling Goh who present the latest in technology. TKO was produced by Calgary-based Pyramid Productions.

Usage examples of "technical knockout".

Climb back in the ring and hope for a technical knockout, he thought.

The crowd loved it and there were no objections when at the end of the dance lock declared Sean the winner on a technical knockout.

And then Floyd stabbed and chopped and split his way to the technical knockout.