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and differs from the heraldic trefoil in being not slipped. Trefoil in heraldry Or a fess sable between three trefoils vert Gules a cross flory argent...
Click to read more »right-handed trefoil, or vice versa. (That is, the two trefoils are not ambient isotopic.) Though chiral, the trefoil knot is also invertible, meaning that there...
Click to read more »Alberta, Canada Trefoil knot, the simplest example of a nontrivial knot Trefoil, a variation of the card game La Belle Lucie Trefoils, a variety of Girl...
Click to read more »produced by Desmodium. A blue dye is obtained from Desmodium incanum. Tick-trefoils in agriculture can also be used as living mulch and as green manure, as...
Click to read more »names include narrowleaf trefoil, narrow-leaved bird's-foot-trefoil, slender trefoil, creeping trefoil, or prostrate trefoil. "Lotus tenuis Waldst. &...
Click to read more »USS Trefoil has been the name of two ships of the United States Navy. USS Trefoil (1865), a wooden-hulled screw steamboat purchased by the Navy and used...
Click to read more »large tick-trefoil, clustered-leaved tick-trefoil, large-flowered tick-clover, pointed tick-trefoil, beggar's lice and pointed-leaved tick-trefoil. It occurs...
Click to read more »Common names include common bird's-foot trefoil, eggs and bacon, birdsfoot deervetch, and just bird's-foot trefoil (a name also often applied to other Lotus...
Click to read more »trefoil, large trefoil, large hop clover, golden clover or hop clover, is a species of flowering plant native to much of Eurasia. Large hop trefoil is...
Click to read more »A trefoil arch, or three-foiled cusped arch (occasionally trilobite arch, no connection to an actual trilobite), is an arch incorporating the shape or...
Click to read more »Slender trefoil is a common name for multiple plants and may refer to: Lotus tenuis, native to western and southern Europe and southwest Asia Trifolium...
Click to read more »substances found in trefoils include alkaloids and flavonoids. The entire plant is used in human nutritional treatment. Creeping tick trefoil is used in agriculture...
Click to read more »Miss Kari Aas designed the World Trefoil emblem that was adopted at the World Conference in 1930, a gold trefoil on a blue background. The three leaves...
Click to read more »conflicts on event infographics. The international radiation symbol is a trefoil around a small central circle representing radiation from an atom. It was...
Click to read more »minor Michx. It is known in English by the common names bogbean, marsh trefoil and buckbean. Menyanthes trifoliata has a horizontal rhizome with alternate...
Click to read more »Desmodium nudiflorum), the naked-flowered tick trefoil, panicled leaf tick trefoil or stemless tick trefoil, is a species of flowering plant in the family...
Click to read more »(λωτός), is a genus of flowering plants that includes most bird's-foot trefoils (also known as bacon-and-eggs) and deervetches. Depending on the taxonomic...
Click to read more »ends with flowers in heraldry. It generally contains the fleur-de-lis, trefoils, etc. Synonyms or minor variants include fleuretty, fleuronny, floriated...
Click to read more »eastern North America. Its common names include showy tick-trefoil, Canadian tick-trefoil, and Canada tickclover. The plant is a perennial herb and grows...
Click to read more »Trifolium dubium, the lesser trefoil, suckling clover, little hop clover or lesser hop trefoil, is a flowering plant in the pea and clover family Fabaceae...
Click to read more »Lotus alpinus, common name alpine bird's-foot trefoil, is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. L. alpinus can reach a height of 2–10 cm (0.79–3...
Click to read more »shoe released by Adidas in 1972. It was the first shoe to feature the trefoil logo. Adidas released the SL 72 as a lightweight alternative to its other...
Click to read more »terrestrial genus of legumes with small flowers, including bird's-foot trefoils and deervetches Certain species of Saussurea, a genus of herbaceous plant...
Click to read more »The trefoil knot fold is a protein fold in which the protein backbone is twisted into a trefoil knot shape. "Shallow" knots in which the tail of the polypeptide...
Click to read more »Clovers, also called trefoils, are plants of the genus Trifolium (from Latin tres 'three' and folium 'leaf'). They are herbaceous plants growing up to...
Click to read more »Institute of Heraldry as "a gold five-pointed star, each point tipped with trefoils, 1+1⁄2 inches [3.8 cm] wide, surrounded by a green laurel wreath and suspended...
Click to read more »The Military Order of the Iron Trefoil, also known as the Croatian Cross, was the highest military decoration of the Independent State of Croatia. It...
Click to read more »series produced by Gameloft Asphalt, Kentucky USS Asphalt (IX-153), a Trefoil-class concrete barge Asphalt modified racing, a variant of modified stock...
Click to read more »pedunculatus (formerly Lotus uliginosus), the big trefoil, greater bird's-foot-trefoil or marsh bird's-foot trefoil, is a member of the pea family (Fabaceae)...
Click to read more »Acmispon americanus, known by the common names American bird's-foot trefoil and Spanish clover, is a species of legume native to most habitats of California...
Click to read more »species in the pea and bean family, Fabaceae. Common names include moon trefoil, shrub medick, alfalfa arborea, and tree medick. The shrub is 1–4 metres...
Click to read more »of a trefoil knot with its reflection. It is closely related to the granny knot, which is also a connected sum of two trefoils. Because the trefoil knot...
Click to read more »Trefoil Island (in palawa kani : Titima), officially known as titima / Trefoil Island, is an island with an area of 115.79 ha, in south-eastern Australia...
Click to read more »Trefoil factor 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TFF1 gene (also called pS2 gene). Members of the trefoil family are characterized by having...
Click to read more »Trefoil factor 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TFF2 gene. Members of the trefoil family are characterized by having at least one copy of...
Click to read more »and Uranus are in opposition) the motion is rather regular, forming a trefoil pattern, whereas between these periods it appears more chaotic. After 179...
Click to read more »native to California. It is known by the common name woolly bird's-foot trefoil. It is endemic to the Sierra Nevada of California, where it grows in forests...
Click to read more »USS Trefoil was a 370-ton steamer purchased by the Union Navy at the last year of the American Civil War. Trefoil, with a crew of 44 and a powerful Parrott...
Click to read more »hop medic, black clover, black hay, blackweed, English trefoil, hop trefoil, and yellow trefoil. Some of these names are also applied to wildflowers of...
Click to read more »Desmodium strictum, the pineland tick-trefoil or the pinebarren tick-trefoil is a perennial forb in the legume family native to the eastern United States...
Click to read more »deerweed, deer weed, deervetch, California broom or western bird's-foot trefoil) is a perennial subshrub in the family Fabaceae (pea family). The plant...
Click to read more »incanum, also known as creeping beggarweed, Spanish clover, Spanish tick-trefoil or hitchhikers is a perennial plant native to Central and South America...
Click to read more »identical trefoil knots. It is closely related to the square knot, which can also be described as a connected sum of two trefoils. Because the trefoil knot...
Click to read more »distinct forms. The symbol appears in unicursal form, topologically a trefoil knot also seen in the triquetra. This unicursal form is found, for example...
Click to read more »Arms of Rowe of Kingston: Argent, on a chevron azure between three trefoils slipped per pale gules and vert three bezants. A different version of these...
Click to read more »the third-smallest possible crossing number, after the unknot and the trefoil knot. The figure-eight knot is a prime knot. The name is given because...
Click to read more »and pickles, particularly by children. Other sour names include sour trefoil, wood sour, pickel plant, and lemon clover. For the shape of its seed capsule...
Click to read more »Trifolium striatum, the knotted clover, soft trefoil, is a flowering plant species in the pea and bean family, Fabaceae. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
Click to read more »Trefoil factor 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TFF3 gene. Members of the trefoil family are characterized by having at least one copy of...
Click to read more »working capital by Trefoil and Child World remaining stable. A downturn in the Northwest region, where Child World is based, lead Trefoil to terminate the...
Click to read more »brands' creative development. A similar shape with three rings is called a trefoil, while a shape with five is a cinquefoil. The quatrefoil enjoyed its peak...
Click to read more »(silver) a red eagle, looking to the right, with wings decorated with trefoils in gold and armored gold. In its current form, the flag was adopted on...
Click to read more »Lotus berthelotii is a flowering plant endemic to the Canary Islands of Spain, in the genus Lotus of the pea family Fabaceae. Among its common names are...
Click to read more »Lotus australis, known by its common name of austral trefoil, is a small, spreading herb from the family Fabaceae. It normally grows to around 30–50 cm...
Click to read more »mouth a trefoil slipped Vert. Escutcheon Per fess Sable and Or a pale counterchanged in chief an ermine spot of the first between two trefoils slipped...
Click to read more »Desmodium paniculatum, the panicled-leaf ticktrefoil, narrow-leaf tick-trefoil or panicled tickclover, is a perennial herb in the pea family, Fabaceae...
Click to read more »ceremonies in the piazza. On the façade of the Loggia, below the parapet, are trefoils with allegorical figures of the four cardinal virtues (Fortitude, Temperance...
Click to read more »Trifolium campestre, commonly known as hop trefoil, field clover and low hop clover, is a species of flowering plant native to Europe and western Asia...
Click to read more »off again. The patterns of many scales can be found to be based on the Trefoil knot. This is used to represent the spatial model of the "standard scale...
Click to read more »Cardamine trifolia, the trefoil cress, trifoliate bittercress, or three-leaved cuckoo flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae...
Click to read more »projectiles. Perforated parapets are pierced in various designs such as circles, trefoils, or quatrefoils. Panelled parapets are ornamented by a series of panels...
Click to read more »reappeared: individuals who encountered the source were unfamiliar with the trefoil radiation warning symbol, and were in some cases not familiar with the...
Click to read more »Cathedral in Bavaria, Germany. In smaller churches, clerestory windows may be trefoils or quatrefoils. In some Italian churches they are ocular. In most large...
Click to read more »distinguished service, Order of the Croatian Braid, Order of the Croatian Trefoil, Order of the Croatian Cross, Order of Ban Josip Jelačić and Order of Duke...
Click to read more »Acmispon decumbens is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the western United States (Nevada, California) and north-western Mexico...
Click to read more »The trefoil-toothed giant rat (Lenomys meyeri) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found only in Sulawesi, Indonesia, where it is located...
Click to read more »Arms of Montgomery: Azure two lions passant guardant between three fleur-de-lis two in chief and one in base and two trefoils in fess all or....
Click to read more »Hosackia crassifolia, synonym Lotus crassifolius, is a species of legume found in the western United States. It is known by the common names big deervetch...
Click to read more »of the field and charged on the breast with a crescent terminating in trefoils at each end with issuing from the centrepoint a cross patée argent. The...
Click to read more »is known as stiff-haired lotus[citation needed] or strigose bird's-foot trefoil. Acmispon strigosus is a prostrate annual herb. It is sometimes roughly...
Click to read more »Pouch Tournament Tower of Hanoy (Tower of Hanoi) Tower of Pisa Travellers Trefoil Triangle Tri Peaks Tut's Tomb Twenty Vanishing Cross Vertical Virginia...
Click to read more »commonly known as Maryland ticktrefoil or the smooth small-leaved tick-trefoil perennial legume native to the eastern United States. Desmodium marilandicum...
Click to read more »surround, above which is an initialled plaque, and a window with three trefoiled lights. The former church to the right consists of a two-bay nave, a south...
Click to read more »California It is known by the common names pygmy lotus, rock bird's-foot trefoil and Haydon's lotus.[citation needed] It is native to the dry mountain slopes...
Click to read more »The Order of the Croatian Trefoil (Croatian: Red hrvatskog trolista) is the sixteenth most important medal given by the Republic of Croatia. The order...
Click to read more »two turrets Proper on a chief Or between two quarryers' jads Sable a coronet composed of wattle flowers and trefoils alternately set upon a rim Vert....
Click to read more »organizations, whose members are often called Guides instead of Scouts, use a trefoil insignia instead of the fleur-de-lis. The original program was for youths...
Click to read more »(Thailand horseshoe bat) R. thomasi (Thomas's horseshoe bat) R. trifoliatus (Trefoil horseshoe bat) R. virgo (Yellow-faced horseshoe bat) R. willardi (Willard's...
Click to read more »different plants, such as Desmodium species that are also known as "tick-trefoil". The plant is native to Eastern Canada and throughout the Midwestern and...
Click to read more »prevent the end of a rope from unraveling. An overhand knot becomes a trefoil knot, a true knot in the mathematical sense, by joining the ends. It can...
Click to read more »knots. Both possible trefoil knots. The left-handed trefoil knot. The right-handed trefoil knot. The simplest chiral knot is the trefoil knot, which was shown...
Click to read more »by Diesel, a concept trialled in New York City and Berlin. The famous Trefoil logo, formerly used on all Adidas products, has since 1997 been applied...
Click to read more »side of the image: Rose over sun with fleurs, crowns, and lions; small trefoils in spandrels; quatrefoil of four pellets after ILLORVM, first S missing...
Click to read more »Little Trefoil Island is a small island with an area of 0.64 ha, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania’s Trefoil Island Group, lying close...
Click to read more »Dillenius' tick-trefoil in honor of Johann Dillenius, a British botanist of German birth. It is also known as the tall tick-trefoil. Desmodium glabellum...
Click to read more »Pinmatik / Rocky Cape Takayna / The Tarkine Taypalaka / Green Point Titima / Trefoil Island Truwana / Cape Barren Island Wukalina / Mount William Yingina /...
Click to read more »invariant. By way of example, the unknot has crossing number zero, the trefoil knot three and the figure-eight knot four. There are no other knots with...
Click to read more »archaeological site and support a wide variety of plants including Birdsfoot Trefoil, Eyebright, Wild thyme and the Common spotted orchid. Some plants called...
Click to read more »are used to accomplish this. High tension cables are often arranged in a trefoil pattern to allow cable cleats to have sufficient strength with the high...
Click to read more »Education Act, and a good example of gothic revival school design, with trefoil-headed lancet windows in Bath stone set in walls of Kentish rag. The entrance...
Click to read more »mullet voided Or. Escutcheon Azure on a chief cotised Or a mullet voided Gules between two trefoils slipped Vert. Motto Fortis Cadere Cedere Non Potest...
Click to read more »the tracery was formed using shapes styled 'daggers' and 'mouchettes', trefoils and quatrefoils; completely circular rose windows were made, incorporating...
Click to read more »sides between pointed trefoils (some of them inverted) stacked over the lights, and intersecting Y-tracery with pointed trefoils and turned quatrefoils...
Click to read more »trefoils slipped Vert a staff raguly fesswise Or. Escutcheon Pean on a mount in base Proper a swan rising Argent charged on each wing with a trefoil slipped...
Click to read more »is a cyanogenic glucoside found in small amounts in the plants austral trefoil (Lotus australis), cassava (Manihot esculenta), lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus)...
Click to read more »windows. The chancel is at a lower level and has a parapet of pierced trefoils. On its south side, the first bay contains a chapel with a rose window...
Click to read more »eight green trefoils. The correct heraldic blazon is "Argent, a lion rampant Sable, treading on a serpent in fess Proper, between eight trefoils Vert." The...
Click to read more »Martin and St. Maria im Kapitol, has three apses at the east end making a trefoil plan. There is a single tower of 67 metres at the west. Twelve Romanesque...
Click to read more »field charged with a maroon cross surmounted by a blue anchor and scarlet trefoil both bordered white; all within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) red border. The overall...
Click to read more »of unimproved grassland, where their primary nectar source bird's foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) grows. They also have a preference for upland herb...
Click to read more »In molecular biology the β trefoil fold is a protein fold that consists of six beta hairpins, each formed by two beta strands. Together these form a beta...
Click to read more »result from continuous deformations, such as the homeomorphism between a trefoil knot and a circle. Homotopy and isotopy are precise definitions for the...
Click to read more »family known by the common names trailing tick-trefoil, eastern trailing tick-trefoil, and spreading tick-trefoil. It is native to the eastern United States...
Click to read more »between two towers Argent and in base a bull's head caboshed between two trefoils slipped. Supporters Dexter a representation of St Wilfrid in processional...
Click to read more »Spaceflight Asagao (Japanese morning glory), Miyako-gusa (Japanese bird's foot trefoil) Seeds and Identify the Mutants!". JAXA. 2006. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »Russell Crest A Goat passant Argent armed Or charged on the body with three Trefoils slipped fesswise Vert Helm That of a Knight Escutcheon Argent a Lion rampant...
Click to read more »jdsports.co.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2026. "Cymru officially unveil adidas Trefoil away shirt featuring golden dragon". nation.cymru. Retrieved 8 August 2026...
Click to read more »couped Proper charged with a trefoil Vert. Escutcheon Gules a saltire engrailed Vair a bordure Or charged with eight trefoils of the field. Motto Veritas...
Click to read more »leaves, flowers, deerweed, buckwheats, lupines, trefoils, fruits of wild buckwheat, legumes such as trefoils, and milkvetches. Not much is known about the...
Click to read more »one handle, which may be opposite a trefoil mouth and pouring spout. At its most distinct development, the trefoil mouth offers three alternative directions...
Click to read more »northern Mexico. It is known by the common name streambank bird's-foot trefoil or meadow lotus. It grows in moist to wet areas in several types of habitat...
Click to read more »fesseways proper between two foxes courant Gules each holding in their mouth a trefoil slipped Vert. Crest: A representation of a corrugated boiler-flue as in...
Click to read more »Scotland). Supporters Dexter a lion Argent charged on the shoulder with three trefoils slipped Vert and holding in the sinister forepaw an arrow point downwards...
Click to read more »arms. Escutcheon Argent on a fess Sable between three boars' heads of the second fretty Or a trefoil slipped of the last. Motto Pro Christo Et Patria...
Click to read more »Lotus angustissimus, the slender bird's foot trefoil, is a plant in the genus Lotus. It has a wide distribution, from Macaronesia to Xinjiang in China...
Click to read more »featuring a cross plan and a trefoil apse. The northern and southern trefoils serve as choirs, while the eastern trefoil functions as the altar apse....
Click to read more »knots, called the right and left-handed trefoils, which are mirror images of each other (take a diagram of the trefoil given above and change each crossing...
Click to read more »stepped motifs. Pilasters with vase-and-foliage capitals are present. A trefoil-arched frame with a central chandrasala motif decorates the façade. According...
Click to read more »panels. The window depicts eight types of leaves at its center, as well as trefoils with white doves. The main gable is carried up to the roof lines, terminating...
Click to read more »The Game of Life on the surface of a toroidal trefoil knot...
Click to read more »a tooth on stale Cracker Jacks left by a rambunctious Great Dane under Trefoil Arch; Gwen's broken heels; accusations of child molestation; Gwen losing...
Click to read more »of cusps to make a lobe. Typically, the number of cusps can be three (trefoil), four (quatrefoil), five (cinquefoil), or a larger number (multifoil)...
Click to read more »descending trefoils may sprout. The shoulders had bands, typically of diamond lattice patterns. From there, a line of descending trefoils may sprout down...
Click to read more »The signature of a trefoil knot is ±2 and the signature of the concordance class of the connected sum of n {\displaystyle n} trefoils is ± 2 n {\displaystyle...
Click to read more »The trefoil horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus trifoliatus) is a species of bat in the family Rhinolophidae. It is found in Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia...
Click to read more »Proper charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped Vert. Escutcheon Sable a lion passant Argent in chief a trefoil slipped Or. Motto Incorrupta Fides...
Click to read more »their crossing numbers. The simplest prime knot is the trefoil with three crossings. The trefoil is actually a (2, 3)-torus knot. The figure-eight knot...
Click to read more »group. Bliznaka ("The Twin") is the largest one by area. Trilistnika ("The Trefoil") has an irregular shape and low shores. The shallowest lake is Ribnoto...
Click to read more »Trifolium badium, the brown clover or brown trefoil, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to most of mainland Europe, the Caucasus...
Click to read more »sides are arcades. At the top of the chest is a frieze of bent vines with trefoils. On one chest there is an inscription, made on two sides in two lines and...
Click to read more »decoration varies throughout the church, mixing reticulated tracery with trefoils and quatrefoils. Lamb, Andy. "The Bagpipe Society". www.bagpipesociety...
Click to read more »wrist of the first (for Guinness); 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a Fess between three Crescents Sable a Trefoil slipped Or (for Lee), with canton of baronet...
Click to read more »endemic to California. It is known by the common name balsam bird's-foot trefoil. It is found in most of the northern and central coastal and inland mountain...
Click to read more »Decorated tracery, and a round-arched priest's door. In the chancel is a trefoil-headed piscina and a tomb recess. On each side of the east window is a...
Click to read more »USS Trefoil (IX-149), the lead ship of her class of concrete-hulled cargo barge, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be given that name....
Click to read more »Karhu Sports, for two bottles of whiskey and the equivalent of €1,600. The Trefoil logo was designed in 1971 and launched in 1972, just in time for the 1972...
Click to read more »Roll of Honour 1984-2014. London: The Olave Baden-Powell Society. p. 9. "Trefoils for Two". Citizen. Gloucester. 13 February 1986. p. 9. "Thanksgiving Services"...
Click to read more »Adidas trefoil logo and the text Stan Smith under the logo, and the inner sole has a printed pattern consisting of the text Adidas and the trefoil logo...
Click to read more »north aisle wall; those on the south wall are unusual for the hexagons and trefoils in the reticulated designs. St Botolph's Church is the parish church of...
Click to read more »benzene-FeCl3 solution for two weeks at room temperature. It is the first trefoil-shaped phenylated [60]fullerene, providing a unique scaffold for the potential...
Click to read more »side, introduced in 2020. Trefoils Trefoils 7% A traditional shortbread cookie made in the shape of the Girl Scout trefoil. The first Girl Scout Cookie...
Click to read more »For example, the Gauss code for the trefoil knot does not specify if it is the right-handed or left-handed trefoil. This last issue is often solved by...
Click to read more »sailing vessel. The ghanjah dhows had a curved prow with a characteristic trefoil ornament carved on top of the stem-head. They also had an ornately carved...
Click to read more »Columbus Endless knot Gödel's Loophole Kobayashi Maru Ouroboros Sovereignty Trefoil knot Thinking outside the box Yoke and arrows Wicked problem World riddle...
Click to read more »the subterranean clover (often shortened to sub clover), subterranean trefoil, is a species of clover native to Europe, Southwest Asia, Northwest Africa...
Click to read more »charge itself may be "charged", such as a pair of eagle wings charged with trefoils (as on the coat of arms of Brandenburg). It is important to distinguish...
Click to read more »tower has four stages, corner buttresses, a trefoil-headed window in the third stage and three-light trefoil headed bell openings, all with hood moulds...
Click to read more »simplest nontrivial example is the (2,3)-torus knot, also known as the trefoil knot. A torus knot can be rendered geometrically in multiple ways which...
Click to read more »Retrieved 4 January 2019. Arctic_Trefoil H I Sutton (04 May 2017) Photos of construction of Russian Arctic Trefoil Base "Russia in the Arctic: A Different...
Click to read more »guardant between three Fleurs-de-lis two in chief and one in base and two Trefoils in fess all Or Supporters Dexter: a Knight in Chain Armour and Surcoat...
Click to read more »Gule charged on the shoulder with a trefoil Gold. Escutcheon Azure on a fess between three fusils voided Or a trefoil slipped Vert. Motto Jovis Omnia Plena...
Click to read more »hoard of 542 copper alloy coins of the Kingdom of Northumbria and a silver trefoil ornament, which were discovered amongst tree roots in 1808 within the parish...
Click to read more »neutron emission, electron capture, internal conversion, cluster decay. The trefoil symbol used to warn of presence of radioactive material or ionising radiation...
Click to read more »"Torch & Trefoil" (PDF). May 1935. p. 10. "Torch & Trefoil" (PDF). March 1956. p. 2. "Torch & Trefoil" (PDF). April 1948. p. 4. "Torch & Trefoil" (PDF)...
Click to read more »differently coloured; e.g. An eagle displayed gules armed and wings charged with trefoils or (see the coat of arms of Brandenburg below). If the charge is a tree...
Click to read more »(Guinness); 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a Fess between three Crescents Sable a Trefoil slipped Or (Lee) Supporters On either side a Stag Gules collared gemel...
Click to read more »the 6th century. with very little remaining of the original building. A trefoil-shaped memorial chapel, built in the 17th and 19th centuries. The two aisles...
Click to read more »moulded entrance surround, a segmental pointed arch, a hood mould and a trefoil cross on the apex. Inside, there is a late-17th century pulpit, a Romanesque...
Click to read more »decorative motifs in their work, such as bell turrets, lancet arches, trefoils, Gothic tracery and rose windows. This style was also as "Cathedral style"...
Click to read more »surmounted by a battlemented parapet. In the aisles are two-light windows with trefoil heads; one of these is original, the others are similar but date from the...
Click to read more »chosen as emblems by the founders of the Eclaireurs de France in 1911. The trefoil is for the girls and women. The four colours (orange, green, red, blue)...
Click to read more »lupins, honeysuckle, sedum, knapweed, Buddleia, viper's bugloss, and trefoils, and comfrey. Compared to other bumblebee species, the individuals of B...
Click to read more »small arcade under the string course, the arches of which are pointed and trefoiled. As a rule, the corbel table carries the gutter, but in Lombard work the...
Click to read more »red clover, or white clover. Some legumes, such as sainfoin, birdsfoot trefoil and cicer milkvetch are not associated with causing bloat in cattle. In...
Click to read more »into the union of three manifolds: two trefoil complements and the complement of the Borromean rings. The trefoil complement has the geometry of H2 × R...
Click to read more »Canada, see: Acmispon decumbens, syn. Lotus nevadensis – Nevada bird's-foot trefoil Amorpha canescens – downy indigobush Amorpha fruticosa – false indigobush...
Click to read more »buttresses. In each bay is a three-light window under which are three trefoils acting as ventilators. Along the parapet is the inscription "QUIA MULTUM...
Click to read more »five-leafed plant). Three of its leaves are embossed like a trefoil (note similar trefoils in the medieval designs of the eagle). In heraldic terms, the...
Click to read more »the use of light, the statuary, the representation of the Trinity in trefoils and of the four evangelists in quatrefoils, and so on—reveals design decisions...
Click to read more »Guinness); 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a Fess between three Crescents Sable a Trefoil slipped Or (for Lee) Creation date 30 September 1919 Creation First Created...
Click to read more »formations host numerous plant types, including sea spleenwort, hare's-foot trefoil, vernal squill, sea fescue, and frog orchid. A stromatolite colony was...
Click to read more »Queen Helen I of Croatia. The badge of the order is a blue trefoil edged in gold. The trefoil is topped by a crown in the form of the upper part of the...
Click to read more »Wyvern Yale Plants Fleur-de-lis Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy...
Click to read more »turned sinister an abbess's staff Or with velum argent; spangled with seven trefoils, three above the fess and four below. The coat of arms was adopted as part...
Click to read more »axes. It has Gothic tracery with trefoils and quatrefoils which end with nuns. Above the windows were gables with trefoils inside, decorated with crockets...
Click to read more »of each truss, original detailing, and English gothic motifs including trefoils and quatrefoils are present throughout the building. The nave seats 600...
Click to read more »florals of the same design. The bottom half is curvilinear, pierced with trefoils and applied moulding. Two dormer windows on the front side have a bargeboard...
Click to read more »and a northwest tower with a spire. At the west end is a doorway with a trefoil head flanked by lancet windows. Over this is a five-light window with Decorated...
Click to read more »larger three-light west window. Above the porch is a trefoil containing three blocked trefoils and a roundel in the centre. There is a brick frieze under...
Click to read more »room on the left and the colonnade on the right in chiaroscuro, and three trefoil windows illuminating the vaults. Despite the complexity, the light manages...
Click to read more »1808 a hoard of perhaps 543 Northumbrian copper alloy stycas and a silver trefoil ornament was found amongst an uprooted tree in the parish. One of Kirkoswald's...
Click to read more »depicted in a widow's wimple, and above it rose a vaulted canopy with trefoil arches. Francis Thynne, a Lancastrian antiquary and officer of arms at...
Click to read more »above which is a quatrefoil, and on the gable is a bellcote with ogeed trefoil openings, surmounted by a cross. Inside, there is a Norman tub font with...
Click to read more »each segment contains only one seed. It is a type of schizocarp. Tick trefoil (Desmodium) and sweet vetch (Hedysarum) are two genera that exhibit this...
Click to read more »trefoils slipped Vert a staff raguly fesswise Or. Escutcheon Pean on a mount in base Proper a swan rising Argent charged on each wing with a trefoil slipped...
Click to read more »decorative motifs in their work, such as bell turrets, lancet arches, trefoils, Gothic tracery and rose windows. This style was also known as "Cathedral...
Click to read more »Hylodesmum leptopus is a species of tick-trefoil in the family Fabaceae. "Hylodesmum leptopus | International Plant Names Index". www.ipni.org. Retrieved...
Click to read more »méritoire canadien (Canadian Meritorious Service Cross) Order of the Croatian Trefoil He was wounded on 14 December 1961 at Aïn Ogra (Algeria) by a mine blast...
Click to read more »Hymenocarpos Savi Kebirita Kramina & D.D.Sokoloff 2001 Lotus L. 1753—bird's-foot trefoils Ornithopus L. 1753 Ottleya D.D.Sokoloff 1999 Podolotus Royle 1835 Pseudolotus...
Click to read more »basket capitals, false arcatures applied on three sides, and decorated with trefoils and quatrefoils. However, at the bell stage, two friezes of quatrefoils...
Click to read more »the said Badge shall be of Gold surrounded with a Wreath of Shamrock or Trefoil, within which shall be a Circle of Gold, containing the Motto of our said...
Click to read more »prompted the IAEA to re-evaluate the effectiveness of the radioactive hazard trefoil as a warning symbol. Although the symbol was displayed on the teletherapy...
Click to read more »Desmodium tortuosum, the twisted tick trefoil, dixie tick trefoil, tall tick clover, Florida beggarweed, and giant beggar weed, is a species of flowering...
Click to read more »in the United States. It known by the common name Mearns' bird's-foot trefoil. In Arizona, it occurs in Coconino, Navajo, and Yavapai Counties. "Acmispon...
Click to read more »since the early 1970s. Tresham founded and ran games company Hartland Trefoil (founded 1971), a company well-known for its Civilization board game, until...
Click to read more »knots with crossing number seven. It is the simplest torus knot after the trefoil and cinquefoil. This knot is used to construct the simplest known counterexample...
Click to read more »Plantago lanceolata (Ribwort plantain), Lotus corniculatus (Bird's foot trefoil), Sanguisorba minor (Salad burnet), Festuca rupicola (Furrowed fescue)...
Click to read more »Daucus carota (Queen Anne's lace) Hylodesmum glutinosum (pointed tick-trefoil) Galium aparine (cleavers) Geum aleppicum (yellow avens) Geum canadense...
Click to read more »dormer at Biltmore on the fourth floor. The carved decorations include trefoils, flowing tracery, rosettes, gargoyles and, at prominent lookouts, grotesques...
Click to read more »common dodder, greater knapweed, common rock-rose, common bird's foot trefoil, and clustered bellflower. Birds found there include the European green...
Click to read more »to California. It is known by the common name red-flowered bird's-foot trefoil. It is known from only four occurrences with a disjunct distribution. There...
Click to read more »according to him, the matter was at that moment still being investigated. The trefoil symbol used to indicate ionizing radiation 2007 ISO radioactivity danger...
Click to read more »example, the unknot and the figure-eight knot are achiral, whereas the trefoil knot is chiral. In physics, chirality may be found in the spin of a particle...
Click to read more »tinctura), the zodiac sign of Leo was used in reverse (). German heraldry used trefoil to designate colours other than the seven main tinctures ("qui ultimus...
Click to read more »banded in the centre Gules between two bees volant in pale and as many trefoils in fess of the second. Supporters On either side a deep-sea fisherman Proper...
Click to read more »World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, World Bureau (1997), Trefoil Round the World. Eleventh Edition 1997. ISBN 0-900827-75-0 v t e v t e...
Click to read more »mouth a trefoil slipped Vert. Escutcheon Per fess Sable and Or a pale counterchanged in chief an ermine spot of the first between two trefoils slipped...
Click to read more »wall of the refectory with lancet windows, and a reader's pulpit with trefoiled arches. The site of the abbey was granted to Sir Thomas Heneage of Hainton...
Click to read more »Argent collared flory counterflory Gules ears Ermine and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped Vert. Motto Secret Et Hardi (Secret And Bold))...
Click to read more »to the left is a pedestrian entrance; both are decorated with ribs and trefoil arcading, and have boar's heads handles. Above the main arch is a limestone...
Click to read more »hectares (1.0 acre), in south-eastern Australia. They are part of Tasmania’s Trefoil Island Group, lying close to Cape Grim, Tasmania's most north-westerly...
Click to read more »cinquefoils vert an otter's head erased of the field but also given as three trefoils slipped vert. Chisholm 1911. James Maidment, Ancient Heraldic and Antiquarian...
Click to read more »track". According to legend, she was so gentle and fragile that white trefoils would grow in her footprints. Some authorities consider her to have been...
Click to read more »Lotus garcinii, the desert trefoil, is a plant in the genus Lotus ranging from Somalia, eastern Socotra (including Abd al Kuri), and the Arabian Peninsula...
Click to read more »Lotus subbiflorus, the hairy bird's-foot trefoil, is a flowering plant of the pea family Fabaceae. It is a finely hairy annual plant, growing in dry,...
Click to read more »featuring pointed piers. The facade also features numerous decorative trefoils, quatrefoils, and circular tracery. Windows are large hopper style steel...
Click to read more »Trefoil Gilwell, being a unification of the former higher leadership programmes of the Swedish Guides and Scouts, known respectively as the Trefoil training...
Click to read more »wrist of the first, a crescent for difference (for Guinness); 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a Fess between three Crescents Sable a Trefoil slipped Or (for Lee)...
Click to read more »L10a140 Satellite Composite knots Granny Square Knot sum Torus Unknot (01) Trefoil (31) Cinquefoil (51) Septafoil (71) Unlink (02 1) Hopf (22 1) Solomon's...
Click to read more »Gules charged on the shoulder with a Trefoil slipped Or Escutcheon Argent a Lion rampant between three Trefoils slipped Gules Supporters Dexter: A Maiden...
Click to read more »1849–51 and made redundant in 1978. It is now a private residence known as Trefoil House. Holy Trinity was built as a chapel of ease to the parish church...
Click to read more »(1987), Sir Christopher Wren: the Design of St Paul's Cathedral, London: Trefoil Publications, pp. 11–34 Dugdale, William (1658). The History of St. Pauls...
Click to read more »topology topics. 01 knot/Unknot - a simple un-knotted closed loop 31 knot/Trefoil knot - (2,3)-torus knot, the two loose ends of a common overhand knot joined...
Click to read more »has three lights (sections of window separated by mullions) topped with trefoils (a pattern of three overlapping circles). The nave windows are also pointed...
Click to read more »ornamental galleries, and is topped with an orb. The mosque is topped by a trefoil-patterned parapet wall. In the middle of the parapet are two finials, topped...
Click to read more »scroll-sawn triangular insert with a central quatrefoil and three surrounding trefoils. The slate roof tiled in a decorative pattern of scallops and flowers....
Click to read more »with lintels supporting triangular pediments containing trefoil arches. The front facing trefoil arch contains a relief of Shiva in his Lakulisha form,...
Click to read more »one of the oldest ones in the south of France. Together with the upper trefoils (the Resurrection of Jesus and the Resurrection of the dead), it depicts...
Click to read more »name by Henry Cundy and Arthur Rollett. Trefoil knot in topology Folium of Descartes Bifolium See also trefoil arch. Barile, Margherita; Weisstein, Eric...
Click to read more »consisted of a dark blue chasseur jacket with light blue trim and light blue trefoils on each sleeve, sky blue chasseur trousers with two white stripes down...
Click to read more »Möbius strip Namkha Oseberg style Ouroboros Pan Chang knot Solomon's knot Trefoil knot Triquetra Valknut Yin and yang Beer, Robert (2003). The Handbook of...
Click to read more »The Guides de France used the same Jerusalem Cross with a superimposed trefoil. The emblem of the merged organization combines elements of both predecessors...
Click to read more »towers flanking the large rose window, with stone tracery forming conjoined trefoils, in the center of the upper stage. Below the window is a tall round-arched...
Click to read more »Comte de Grouchy 28 January 1809 Or, fretté Azure; over-all Argent, 3 trefoils Vert; in the canton of the Military Counts of the Empire debruising 17...
Click to read more »of the Rose Cross (Rosicrucian Order) — painted in gilt letters on the trefoils of the three upper arms and with a climbing rose. An excerpt of the first-hand...
Click to read more »diamonds. On the circlet rests representations of eight open crowns with trefoils for leaves (the heraldic symbol of Sweden) from back of which rise eight...
Click to read more »onward, there were three trefoils on a triple hill. In 1818, the town acquired a new coat of arms depicting a green trefoil surrounded by an oak branch...
Click to read more »doi:10.1016/j.jssas.2016.01.007. ISSN 1658-077X. "Trigonella caerulea Sweet Trefoil, Blue fenugreek PFAF Plant Database". pfaf.org. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »berries all proper. Escutcheon Or, two bars Gules, each charged with three trefoils Argent. Supporters Two lions guardant Argent. Motto Palma Virtuti (Latin:...
Click to read more »Pithecheir Division Eropeplus Sulawesi soft-furred rat (E. canus) Lenomys Trefoil-toothed giant rat (L. meyeri) Lenothrix Gray tree rat (L. canus) Margaretamys...
Click to read more »L10a140 Satellite Composite knots Granny Square Knot sum Torus Unknot (01) Trefoil (31) Cinquefoil (51) Septafoil (71) Unlink (02 1) Hopf (22 1) Solomon's...
Click to read more »Interlaced triquetra which is a trefoil knot...
Click to read more »consumed by humans. Alfalfa (lucerne) Barley Common duckweed Birdsfoot trefoil Brassica spp. Kale Rapeseed (canola) Rutabaga (swede) Turnip Clover Alsike...
Click to read more »Desmodium cuspidatum, common name large-bracted tick-trefoil, is a species of plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to North America. The...
Click to read more »1962). "Alpha Phi Omega Enters the President's Cabinet" (PDF). Torch & Trefoil. Kansas City, Missouri: Alpha Phi Omega. Retrieved March 12, 2017. "In...
Click to read more »upwards-curved bar, stretched from its chest to the end of its wings, ended in a trefoil, on each of its wings. The creature was placed on a white background. To...
Click to read more »geometric figures, the soufflet also appears on its own, either crowning trefoiled lancets or arranged in opposed pairs within balustrades. In English, the...
Click to read more »public relations advisor. She was president of the Australian Headquarters Trefoil Guild. By 1972 she was serving as the chair of the Girl Guides Association...
Click to read more »flat variant of J, popular in the late medieval period a tall type of trefoil shape; rare and probably limited to Spain in the 12th and 13th centuries...
Click to read more »floor, are in the form of a trefoil, which was the emblem of the Tresham family. The basement windows are small trefoils with a triangular pane at their...
Click to read more »difference of left-trefoil knot and right-trefoil knot, while the Jones polynomial can. The left-trefoil knot. The right-trefoil knot. So we have the...
Click to read more »Second side of the image: Cross fleurée; lis in quarters; all within tressure; trefoils in angles; around + XP'C* VInCIT* XP'C* REGNAT* XP'C* INPERAT...
Click to read more »word for "leaf." A specific number of foils is indicated by a prefix: trefoil (three), quatrefoil (four), cinquefoil (five), sexfoil (six), octofoil...
Click to read more »Rhinolophus philippinensis, Philippine horseshoe bat Rhinolophus trifoliatus, trefoil horseshoe bat Rhinolophus sedulus, lesser woolly horseshoe bat Hipposideros...
Click to read more »south and east, with trefoils top and bottom on the reverse (see right), and HR1 in the north midlands, with rosettes instead of trefoils, produced by around...
Click to read more »L10a140 Satellite Composite knots Granny Square Knot sum Torus Unknot (01) Trefoil (31) Cinquefoil (51) Septafoil (71) Unlink (02 1) Hopf (22 1) Solomon's...
Click to read more »Irish Wolfhound proper gorged with a Collar Argent charged with three Trefoils Vert; Sinister: a Beaver proper gorged with a Collar Argent charged with...
Click to read more »Nepal Scouts incorporates elements of the flag of Nepal, and both the trefoil to represent the girls and the fleur-de-lis to represent the boys, as well...
Click to read more »Thistle (1621–3) Lis (1623–4) Trefoil (1624) Welsh issues (with plume above shield) Thistle (1621–3) Lis (1623–4) Trefoil (1624) Shillings were minted...
Click to read more »head couped Proper collared and chained Or and holding in its mouth a trefoil Vert. Escutcheon Per fess Sable and Gules an eagled displayed Argent on...
Click to read more »his hair is combed back. He wears an armband, and a cloak with drilled trefoil, single circle and double circle motifs, which show traces of red. His...
Click to read more »Grona ovalifolia, the oval-leaf tick trefoil, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Myanmar, Southeast Asia, southeastern...
Click to read more »urban land cover and where their preferred larval host plant, bird's foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), can be found. These butterflies inhabit flowery or...
Click to read more »Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bučar: 1995 Order of the Croatian Trefoil: 1998 Order of Duke Trpimir with Ribbon and Star: 2018 List of top international...
Click to read more »medals of the Independent State of Croatia Military Order of the Iron Trefoil Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir Medal of the Crown of King Zvonimir...
Click to read more »or trefoil Chief: Ian R. MacNeil of Barra The clan badge may actually be attributed to the McNeills of Gigha, a branch of Clan MacNeil. Trefoil has also...
Click to read more »B3. The braid group B3 in turn is isomorphic to the knot group of the trefoil knot. The quotients by congruence subgroups are of significant interest...
Click to read more »top of the instrument, where the shoulder projections, or arms (often trefoils) stuck out, and a rounded bottom. Examples in illustration include the...
Click to read more »Dexter Hand couped at the wrist of the first (for Guinness); 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a Fess between three Crescents Sable a Trefoil slipped Or (for Lee)...
Click to read more »for its many detailed fox hunting scenes. In its anti-heroine, Arabella Trefoil, it presents a scathing but ultimately sympathetic portrayal of a woman...
Click to read more »Argent collared flory counterflory Gules ears Ermine and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped Vert. Motto Secret Et Hardi (Secret And Bold))...
Click to read more »burial ground. Independent State of Croatia: Military Order of the Iron Trefoil as Head of the Order, special class with cross Independent State of Croatia:...
Click to read more »Five centuries of printed reproductions of paintings and drawings, 1987, Trefoil Publications, London, ISBN 0862940966 Stijnman, Ad, Savage, Elizabeth,...
Click to read more »the two geometries, and there are examples (such as the complement of a trefoil knot) where a manifold may have a finite volume geometric structure of...
Click to read more »certain numbers with any given knot; these numbers are different for the trefoil knot, the figure-eight knot, and the unknot (a simple loop), showing that...
Click to read more »Chapel of Saint Germanus (Chapelle Saint-Germain) at Querqueville with its trefoil floorplan incorporates elements of one of the earliest surviving places...
Click to read more »3 (Japan, 1963) The international radioactivity symbol (also known as trefoil) first appeared in 1946, at the University of California, Berkeley Radiation...
Click to read more »Danica Hrvatska with the image of Katarina Zrinska Order of the Croatian Trefoil Homeland War Memorial Medal Homeland's Gratitude Medal "FRANE VINKO GOLEM...
Click to read more »publication is the Torch & Trefoil. First published as the Lightbearer in February 1927, the name was changed to the Torch & Trefoil by the decision of the...
Click to read more »prince had a konak built there. Modest in size, the church is built on a Trefoil plan; it lacks dome. Its walls are made of crushed stone and the decoration...
Click to read more »"Beneath the Oak" "At the Foot of the Oak Tree" 47 Agemaki (総角) "Agemaki" "Trefoil Knots" "A Bowknot Tied in Maiden's Loops" 48 Sawarabi (早蕨) "Fern-Shoots"...
Click to read more »IV, Order of Duke Domagoj, Order of Ban Jelačić, Order of the Croatian Trefoil, Order of the Croatian Interlace, Commemorative Medal of the Homeland War...
Click to read more »weathervane, and a gabled dormer window on the west side. There are two trefoil-headed louvred bell openings in the top stage, quatrefoil openings in the...
Click to read more »smoothly than the oloid. Morton’s Rolling Knot or 'Rocking Knot' is a trefoil knot that has been parametrized in a way that leaves it tritangentless...
Click to read more »were common during this period: circular, bird-shaped, oval, equal-armed, trefoil, lozenge-shaped, and domed disc. The most common Scandinavian art styles...
Click to read more »Bituminaria bituminosa, the Arabian pea or pitch trefoil, is a perennial Mediterranean herb species in the genus Bituminaria. The pterocarpans bitucarpin...
Click to read more »best be explained as the simplest-possible form of the various loops, trefoils, Austrian knots and Hungarian knots that were popular embellishments on...
Click to read more »chancel's east window is also 15th-century, with three lights headed by trefoils (a three-leaf pattern) and decorated with tracery. It has 19th-century...
Click to read more »armed Or charged on the body with three trefoils slipped fesswise Vert. Supporters: Dexter a goat Or semée of trefoils slipped Vert and gorged with a collar...
Click to read more »the first architect-designed building, including the timber trefoils to the windows, a trefoil arch in the portico, and the substantial pointed arched timber...
Click to read more »The pulpit, altar rail and pews are from the 19th century. There is a trefoiled piscina, a shallow basin used for washing the communion vessels. Monuments...
Click to read more »habitat it will use common rock rose Helianthemum nummularium, bird's-foot trefoil Lotus corniculatus, gorse Ulex europaeus, broom Cytisus scoparius, Dyer's...
Click to read more »more games: Little Giant Lucas Maria Pas Seul Quilt Steps Streets Sultan Trefoil Twenty On August 23, 2007, "Game Pack 6" added 9 more games: Eight Off...
Click to read more »shallow buttresses. Each bay contains a window in both storeys, all with trefoiled heads. Inside the church are a hammerbeam roof and galleries on three...
Click to read more »each corner. Most of the other windows are three-light and topped with trefoils, under pointed arches, though those in the nave have flat arches. Listed...
Click to read more »(architecture), an ornamentation consisting of a carved leaf shape, as in trefoils In dragonfly morphology, leaf-like extensions on segment 8 or segment 9...
Click to read more »flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, sometimes called ticktrefoils or tick-trefoils. It is sometimes treated as part of Desmodium. It includes 16 species native...
Click to read more »Important Bird Area comprises several islands in the Hunter Island Group and Trefoil Island Group lying off the north-western coast of Tasmania, Australia....
Click to read more »of Arms. Crest A horse's head erased Argent charged on the neck with a trefoil Vert the headand mane plaited Or on the head a lume of three ostrich feathers...
Click to read more »the nationally scarce ivy broomrape, and kidney vetch and bird's-foot trefoil. Roundshaw Downs was in the 19th century an area of farmland, becoming...
Click to read more »pattern of trefoils; Pakistani sources like to suggest this is in the local ajrak technique of block-printing. The interiors of the raised trefoil and other...
Click to read more »(1982). p. 82-83 Gumilyov, L. Searches for an Imaginary Kingdom: The trefoil of the Bird's Eye View Ch. 5: The Shattered Silence (961-1100) Tongdian...
Click to read more »found in this area are many common herbaceous flowers such as bird's foot trefoil, Scrophularia auriculata, Ranunculus acris, Lathyrus, Serapias cordigera...
Click to read more »buttresses. In the south wall of the chancel is a two-light window with a trefoil head. The arcades are carried on round piers with crocketted capitals....
Click to read more »story, and the entrance bay is capped with a copper cornice with pointed trefoil-like cutouts. The remainder of the windows are double hung units within...
Click to read more »consists of areas of species-rich grassland and ash woodland. Bird's foot trefoil provides food for common blue butterflies, and other butterflies include...
Click to read more »depending on the regions and varieties, mixing in wheat flour and lard. Trefoils – a small shortbread cookie with vanilla flavoring created for sale by...
Click to read more »in South America. It includes several species of American bird's-foot trefoils and deervetches formerly contained in the globally distributed genus Lotus...
Click to read more »A double interlocking trefoil, framing a magic square....
Click to read more »dominance at the initial and oldest stages of the revegetation. "creta trefoil - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2021-09-02. "Lotus creticus...
Click to read more »though. 9 February Species seen: flowers (viper's bugloss, birds-foot trefoil, restharrow, hedge woundwort, marsh cinquefoil), toads, sandhoppers, water...
Click to read more »has been analysed as a pre Maurya-Nanda period keystone fragment of a trefoil arch of gateway with mason's marks of three archaic Brahmi letters inscribed...
Click to read more »The Fan, Clover Leaves, Three Shuffles and a Draw, Alexander the Great, Trefoil, and Midnight Oil. All cards are visible from the start, but this does...
Click to read more »can be achieved by growing a Desmodium (tick-trefoil) undercrop (see push–pull technology). The trefoil can be used as green manure or animal fodder after...
Click to read more »Retrieved 2025-02-15 – via web.archive.org. 25th Anniversary Torch and Trefoil APO-Philippines "Newly Approved Charters". APO Philippines. April 2021...
Click to read more »square plan rubble stone crenellated tower house built c. 1500. It has trefoil-headed openings with limestone surround and square headed openings with...
Click to read more »becoming redundant in 1978, it was converted into a private residence, Trefoil House. Beaminster is referenced as "Emminster" in the fictional Wessex...
Click to read more »Austrian-Hungarian Railway. 1825 Great Britain, released 1995 (Unit 1) by Hartland Trefoil, 2000 (Unit 2) and 2004 (Unit 3) by Tresham Games, designed by Francis...
Click to read more »construction, with doors and windows. The original sanctuary was built in a trefoil style with three apses. It is a step higher than the nave in the open court...
Click to read more »with anthemions and garlands, small urn-like finials, and quatrefoils and trefoils. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975...
Click to read more »white and red, charged with a Greek cross that has arms terminating in trefoils and opposite coloring so that red is on the white quarters and white is...
Click to read more »Halsbury Howie Hutton Lawsonburg Lonebutte Lorne Crossing Majestic Medicine Hat Junction Millerfield Sharrow Spondin Stoppington Taplow Trefoil West Wingham...
Click to read more »Termonfeckin is a 15th- or 16th-century tower house of three storeys, with good trefoil headed windows. Its most unusual feature is the corbelled roof, similar...
Click to read more »shelters. These buildings were placarded with the orange-yellow-and-black trefoil sign designed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers director of...
Click to read more »original design featured the classic three stripes, as well as the gold trefoil on the foldable tongue. As years progressed, the trainer evolved into the...
Click to read more »Gazelle with a longer and less bulky body. The bottom of the shoe features a trefoil pattern design rather than the honeycomb pattern of the normal Gazelle...
Click to read more »Moorish ornamentation. The first level of the façade consists of a main trefoil arch doorway flanked by two niches of saints. The second level, with its...
Click to read more »by the common names beach lotus, Nuttall's lotus, and wire bird's-foot trefoil. It is native to Baja California and just into San Diego County, California...
Click to read more »Plagiognathus chrysanthemi, the trefoil plant bug, is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is found across the entire Palearctic and in North...
Click to read more »bar gemel argent & a trefoil ermine (Browne). Escutcheon Sable, 3 lions passant between 2 bendlets argent all between 2 trefoils ermine. Motto Si Sit...
Click to read more »ground plan: the lobed or kidney-shaped plan found in Mġarr east, the trefoil plan evident in Skorba, Kordin and various minor sites, and the five-apsed...
Click to read more »L10a140 Satellite Composite knots Granny Square Knot sum Torus Unknot (01) Trefoil (31) Cinquefoil (51) Septafoil (71) Unlink (02 1) Hopf (22 1) Solomon's...
Click to read more »battle-axe a trefoil slipped and a red rose stalked and saltirewise all Proper. Escutcheon Gules a boar passant Proper on a chief Or a trefoil slipped Vert...
Click to read more »window has four lights with a trefoil window above. Along the roof of the south aisle are gabled dormers with trefoil windows. The south porch is gabled...
Click to read more »until 1990 when Croatia became independent. Military Order of the Iron Trefoil (Vojnički red željeznog trolista) (27 December 1941) Order of the Crown...
Click to read more »designed by Nathaniel Westlake. Around 1903, the east window, with a trefoil was added. It was designed by Paul Woodroffe. From 1972 to 1973, the parish...
Click to read more »in the establishment of legumaceous plants such as alfalfa, clover, and trefoil. Occasionally, nurse crops are used for establishment of perennial grasses...
Click to read more »banded in the centre Gules between two bees volant in pale and as many trefoils in fess of the second. Crest: A cubit arm erect the hand holding a roll...
Click to read more »Arms of Palmer of Wingham: Or, two bars gules each charged with three trefoils of the first in chief a greyhound currant sable...
Click to read more »pillars are topped by āmalaka and block capitals, supported by a large trefoil vault. The smaller fluted columns besides the inner chambers support a...
Click to read more »Glashütten and Riken. The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure three Trefoils slipped Argent issuant from Coupeaux Vert and in Chief a Cross pattee couped...
Click to read more »separate entrances. The windows in the 19th-century part are topped with trefoils (a stonework pattern of three overlapping circles) and set into square...
Click to read more »bracketed cornice in the Second Empire style. The wooden porte-cochère has trefoils characteristic of Gothic Revival. The house was completed in 1865, just...
Click to read more »the present south wing, where a large rose window containing four cusped trefoils originally set within the outer gable of the west wall survives on what...
Click to read more »spurn) Profile Region Highland District Cowal Plant badge Crab-apple tree, Trefoil, or Dryas Chief The Rev. Fr. Peter Noel Lamont of that Ilk Chief of the...
Click to read more »"checkerboard" coloring of the usual minimal crossing projection of the trefoil knot gives a Mobius strip with three half twists. As with the previous...
Click to read more »throughout the world. The cross most commonly used in Coptic churches is the Trefoil Cross (also known as Coptic Cross), which was a developed locally from...
Click to read more »being asked, every day. The trefoil badge – This can be worn on uniform or ordinary clothes. The three leaves of the trefoil stand for the threefold Promise...
Click to read more »Coat of arms of Thomas Scarisbrick Crest Between two trefoils slipped Vert a falcon close Proper belled and jessed and charged on the breast with a mullet...
Click to read more »Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bučar - 1995 Order of the Croatian Trefoil - 1998 "Chelsea sign Croatian star". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation...
Click to read more »three triangular gables on each face, three floors, and windows made of trefoils and triangles, symbolising the Trinity and the Catholic Mass as well as...
Click to read more »Or on a fess Gules between two chevronels and three stars Azure as many trefoils slipped of the field. Supporters On either side an Irish wolfhound gorged...
Click to read more »Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bučar: 1995 Order of the Croatian Trefoil: 1998 "Zvonimir Boban". AC Milan. Archived from the original on 3 March...
Click to read more »meadows with wild celery, saltmarsh rush and narrow-leaved bird's-foot trefoil, to wetter water finger-grass/divided sedge grassland and through to brackish...
Click to read more »(ISBN 2-9524413-0-8) Emile Antoine Bourdelle by Peter Cannon-Brookes. Trefoil Books Ltd. ISBN 0 86294 039 7. Héraklès archer Naissance d'une œuvre, Antoinette...
Click to read more »of open tracery. Both floors have large three‑light sash windows with trefoil heads, with the central first‑floor window set in an oriel with an arcaded...
Click to read more »fesseways Proper and on the sinister side an eagle rising Proper gorged as the dexter therefrom a shield pendent Argent charged with a trefoil slipped Vert....
Click to read more »Argent collared flory counterflory Gules ears Ermine and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped Vert. Motto Secret Et Hardi (Secret And Bold))...
Click to read more »Girl Guides Symbol which is the Girl Guides Trefoil with a 7 pointed Star in the top leaf of the Trefoil 12,585,000 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government...
Click to read more »Proper. Escutcheon Per fess Argent and Gules chaperonne Azure in chief a trefoil slipped and inverted Vert and in base three roundels each charged with...
Click to read more »created in the early Anglo-Saxon era. The small-long head includes square, trefoil and cross shapes and the foot can be found in triangular, lobed, crescent...
Click to read more »guardant between three Fleurs-de-lis two in chief and one in base and two Trefoils in fess all Or Supporters Dexter: a Knight in Chain Armour and Surcoat...
Click to read more »Gules charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped Or. Escutcheon Argent a lion rampant between three trefoils slipped Gules. Motto Virtus Insignit...
Click to read more »L to S are rare shapes, in many cases difficult to date. Type L has a trefoil-like shape; it is possibly limited to Spain in the 12th to 13th centuries...
Click to read more »escutcheon displaying the arms of Mede: Gules, a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent, and upon a fillet of brass along its front is an incomplete...
Click to read more »lancet windows, in the top stage are bell openings, a frieze] of pointed trefoils, corner gargoyles, and a parapet. Above this is a domed cupola over the...
Click to read more »Reuleaux polygon Reuleaux triangle Salinon Semicircle Stadium Tomahawk Trefoil Triquetra Archimedean spiral Astroid Cardioid Deltoid Ellipse Various lemniscates...
Click to read more »Lonicera × bella – Bell's honeysuckle Lotus corniculatus – bird's-foot trefoil Lysimachia nummularia – moneywort Lythrum salicaria – purple loosestrife...
Click to read more »vertical ribbing and often combined with design of a band of palmettes or trefoils. Other Baroque designs include stars in circles, rosettes, thick chains...
Click to read more »bands, slit windows, a south clock face, two-light bell openings with trefoil heads, and an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles. I Skipwith Hall...
Click to read more »thistles in chief and as many trefoils in flank slipped Proper. Crest A phoenix Sable charged on the breast with a trefoil Or and issuing out of flames...
Click to read more »investigate the occurrence of knots in proteins and confirm the existence of the trefoil knot in CAB. Knotted DNA was found first by Liu et al. in 1981, in single-stranded...
Click to read more »Meeting" (PDF). Torch & Trefoil. 98 (3): 4. Fall 2022. Retrieved April 30, 2025. "February Board Summary" (PDF). Torch & Trefoil. 86 (3): 4. Summer 2010...
Click to read more »some distance apart. At first-floor level, similar paired lancets and trefoils rise as gabled dormers above the roofline. The south walls of the first...
Click to read more »erased Argent charged with a trefoil slipped Vert. Shield Per fess Argent and Vert a stag trippant Proper between three trefoils slipped counterchanged. Motto...
Click to read more »charged with three trefoils slipped Vert. Escutcheon Argent three unicorns’ heads erased Sable horned Gules two and one and three trefoils slipped Vert one...
Click to read more »The chapel in the north transept was also extended at this time, and a trefoil-headed rood screen was installed. This survives, although not in its original...
Click to read more »L10a140 Satellite Composite knots Granny Square Knot sum Torus Unknot (01) Trefoil (31) Cinquefoil (51) Septafoil (71) Unlink (02 1) Hopf (22 1) Solomon's...
Click to read more »rectangular church, measuring 27 × 7 m (90' by 22') which has retained some trefoil-headed windows, two sedilia and a piscina. The east side of the cloister...
Click to read more »Breckland thyme and oregano, there is restharrow, hare's-foot clover, hop trefoil, narrow-leaved everlasting pea, musk mallow, clustered bellflower, downy...
Click to read more »Mihajlović Jurukovski from Skopje. It was built as a five-domed building with a trefoil base, and made of concrete, stone and brick mix which was later plastered...
Click to read more »Escutcheon Ermine three keys fesswise in pale Azure and in chief as many trefoils slipped Vert. Supporters Dexter a female figure representing Mercy her...
Click to read more »windows are either lancet or round-arched, with some having additional trefoils. The stained glass was done by Louis Comfort Tiffany's firm and the British...
Click to read more »World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, World Bureau (1997), Trefoil Round the World. Eleventh Edition 1997. ISBN 0-900827-75-0 Former official...
Click to read more »snowdrops, bluebells and some primroses, together with ground ivy, bird's-foot trefoil, coltsfoot, three-veined sandwort, vetch, ladys mantle, red campion, bistort...
Click to read more »doorway with a moulded surround, shafts, and a moulded gable containing a trefoil, and above it is a triple lancet window with hood moulds. The outer bays...
Click to read more »entrance is supported by curved brackets while the hood gable features a trefoil design. Above the hood is a rose window topped by a louvered quatrefoil...
Click to read more »in Snodin, Michael (ed.), Rococo: Art and Design in Hogarth's England, Trefoil Books, ISBN 978-0-86294-046-1 Fortescue, Stephen E. D. (1993), The House...
Click to read more »larger stone hood mold in low relief and ornamental bracing with a pierced trefoil pattern; 3-stage square tower on northwest corner has Tudor-arched sain...
Click to read more »from 1841. The crenellated three-stage tower has merlons pierced with trefoil headed arches set on a quatrefoil pierced parapet. The church has been...
Click to read more »Order of Michael the Brave, 1st class (Romania) Military Order of the Iron Trefoil, First Class with Oak Leaves, (Independent State of Croatia) Paulus claimed...
Click to read more »to securely join the ends of two ropes together Ashley's stopper knot – trefoil-faced stopper at the end of the rope Axle hitch – used to tie a hitch in...
Click to read more »Or on a fess Gules between two chevronels and three stars Azure as many trefoils slipped of the field. Supporters On either side an Irish wolfhound gorged...
Click to read more »Gothic wheel window with ten spokes, each light terminating in a cusped trefoils and surrounded by decorative plate tracery. Later windows are to be seen...
Click to read more »Escutcheon Ermine three keys fesswise in pale Azure and in chief as many trefoils slipped Vert. Supporters Dexter a female figure representing Mercy her...
Click to read more »the whole similar to the larva of filipendulae; in May adult on Vetch, Trefoil, Thyme, Eryngium, Plantago, etc., the black pupa in a white-yellow silky...
Click to read more »Harbour at a cost 17,000 pounds. The tower was altered in 1850 to add a trefoil gun-emplacement and reorganise the interior accommodation. Irish folk symbols...
Click to read more »The Rambling Rosehip Players Ballaw Celandine Buckler Kastern Rowanoak Trefoil Pallum Barkjon Keyla Fuffle Hillgorse Druwp Urran Voh (Rose's father) Aryah...
Click to read more »holding in the beak two trefoils in saltire, or Escutcheon Per chevron or and argent, a chevron nebuly between two trefoils in chief and a demi-eagle...
Click to read more »City during March 1981. Some scenes were shot at Columbia University, the Trefoil Arch and the Boathouse Cafe in Central Park, and the Museum of the City...
Click to read more »California. It is known by the common names meadow bird's-foot trefoil and bog bird's-foot trefoil. Its distribution extends into British Columbia in just a...
Click to read more »tower has four stages, corner buttresses, a trefoil-headed window in the third stage and three-light trefoil headed bell openings, all with hood moulds...
Click to read more »systematically to the higher storeys of the tower and transepts. Rows of trefoil heads and use of pointed instead of semicircular arches, results in a west...
Click to read more »twelfth century, and with an octagonal bell tower with three floors and a trefoil portal in the Limousin style. It has a polychrome wooden pieta from the...
Click to read more »Recalling the English Architectural Scene. RIBA Drawing Series. London: Trefoil Books. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-86-294033-1. Powers, Alan (1989). Oliver Hill...
Click to read more »armed and crined Or. Escutcheon Argent two bars Azure in chief three escallops of the last and in base a trefoil slipped Vert. Motto Vigilans Et Audax...
Click to read more »common species include marram grass (Ammophila arenaria) and birds-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), while along the woodland edges common wildflowers...
Click to read more »In 1920, these groups became Rangers. 1943 saw the establishment of the Trefoil Guild for those over 21 (now 18) who wished to remain connected with the...
Click to read more »Three Colors (Japanese: 三者三葉, Hepburn: Sansha San'yō; lit. "Tripartite Trefoil") is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Cherry Arai, serialized in Houbunsha's...
Click to read more »octagonal and hexagonal towers. In front of the house is a terrace with a trefoil pierced parapet with statutes of lions rampant with swords on embattled...
Click to read more »Trefoil knot, created with a parametric equation and ray traced in Python...
Click to read more »are semicircular, adorned with half-domes and cusped arches. Two small trefoil-arched niches are present on the northern and southern walls. The cornice...
Click to read more »depressed central panel crowned with stucco trefoil arches above a cursive inscription panel. The trefoil arches are surrounded by a cursive band. Surrounding...
Click to read more »church have two or three lights, and the east window has four lights with trefoil heads. Inside the church, some of the arcades have pointed arches, while...
Click to read more »the collar of that on the dexter side charged with three roses Gules and that on the sinister side with three trefoils Vert. Motto Frangas Non Flectes...
Click to read more »with a Trefoil Vert Escutcheon Quarterly: 1st, Gules three Swords erect in pale proper Hilts and Pommels Or a Canton Argent charged with a Trefoil Vert...
Click to read more »featuring three circles in the head, each being enclosed by three pointed trefoils. The chancel arch and the chancel's east window were restored during Ferrey's...
Click to read more »azure". The Grouchy-Robertot family, meanwhile, carried "argent with three trefoils vert", the arms of the d'Escorchebœuf family, taken by Jean I in about...
Click to read more »bands, slit windows, a south clock face, two-light bell openings with trefoil heads, and an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles. Inside, the tower...
Click to read more »resolution of 1.8 Å (PDBID 3LLP) and reveals an arrangement of four tandem beta-trefoil domains that form a two lobed structure with pseudo 2-fold symmetry. It...
Click to read more »on 1 January 2010. The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Gules a Trefoil Vert topped with a Mullet of Five Or. Bannwil has a population (as of December...
Click to read more »chain is composed of decorative links including the Tudor rose, a harp, a trefoil-shaped knot and the letter S (thought to stand for Seneschal or Steward)...
Click to read more »Homeland's Gratitude Medal Homeland War Memorial Medal Order of the Croatian Trefoil Order of Ante Starčević Order of Ban Jelačić Order of Duke Domagoj Order...
Click to read more »California. "THE NEWLY ELECTED NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD" (PDF). Torch & Trefoil. Vol. 26, no. 7. October 1951. p. 11. Library of Congress entry for Scouting...
Click to read more »was installed and interior varnishing was done in 1966. The church is trefoil in form, plastered on the exterior and interior. It is made of stone and...
Click to read more »services. The following year, she became the founding secretary of the Trefoil Guild, an association for former members Girl Guides who were unable to...
Click to read more »OCLC 468836191. Cannon-Brookes, Peter (1983). Czech Sculpture 1800–1938. London: Trefoil Books / National Museum of Wales. pp. 82–88. ISBN 0-86294-043-5. Jiří Šetlík:...
Click to read more »and wearing a sacred snake thread (nagopabita). Behind the head, is a trefoil chaitya motif with two attendants offering jack fruits and flying vidyadharas...
Click to read more »the five-petaled flowers of plants in the genus Potentilla. Pentagram Trefoil knot 7₁ knot Skein relation Weisstein, Eric W. "Solomon's Seal Knot". MathWorld...
Click to read more »cinquefoiled head. The two compartments on each side are of smaller size, with trefoil heads [they were not yet filled with statuary]. The compartments are divided...
Click to read more »(Trifolium pratense), ox-eye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare), common bird-foot-trefoil (Lotus corniculatus). Less frequent species are lady's-mantle (Alchemilla...
Click to read more »below an embattled parapet and south-east turret. This stage also has trefoiled two-light windows. The south door retains its original sanctuary ring...
Click to read more »siete pozos ("World of seven wells") 1938 Mascarilla y trébol ("Mask and trefoil") 1938 Voy a dormir ("I´m going to sleep") Post mortem: 1938 Antología...
Click to read more »stringed Argent on a chief of the second on a pale Argent between two trefoils slipped Vert three castles flamant Proper. Motto Ad Astra and Comtrom Féinne...
Click to read more »Quarterly or and gules, on a chevron barry wavy of four argent and azure between two trefoils in chief and another in base counterchanged a pike naiant proper...
Click to read more »swinnyi) R. tatar R. thailandensis Thomas's horseshoe bat (R. thomasi) Trefoil horseshoe bat (R. trifoliatus) Yellow-faced horseshoe bat (R. virgo) R...
Click to read more »equivalent to the definition above; however, for a link it is not. "The trefoil knot and trivial 2-link are tricolorable, but the unknot, Whitehead link...
Click to read more »lead shot, or cordoned off with warning tape containing the radioactive trefoil symbol. The hazard from contamination is the emission of ionizing radiation...
Click to read more »Argent" (Llewelyn); 2: "In front of a stag's head couped Proper three trefoils slipped Proper" (Dillwyn). Escutcheon "Quarterly 1 & 4: Argent, gutte de...
Click to read more »windows with hood moulds. The entrance front contains two doorways with trefoils and quatrefoils under pointed brick arches and hood moulds. The central...
Click to read more »the grooves of which are still visible. The windows are described as "trefoil or cinquefoil headed lights". Under the main tower, the filled in arches...
Click to read more »World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, World Bureau (1997), Trefoil Round the World. Eleventh Edition 1997. ISBN 0-900827-75-0 v t e v t e...
Click to read more »(Capreolus capreolus) Chinese water deer (Hydropotes inermis) Plants Marsh-trefoil (Menyanthes trifoliata) Chickweed wintergreen (Trientalis europaea) Prairie...
Click to read more »is now unimproved and cowslip, tormentil, cuckooflower and bird's-foot-trefoil flourish. The bee orchid has also been recorded. There is a limestone-loving...
Click to read more »dune plants such as sea daffodils, sea bindweed, spiny thrift, Cretan trefoil and sea holly have taken root. These species intermingle with the more...
Click to read more »in the arms, and thereupon a fox Gules, resting the dexter paw upon a trefoil slipped Vert. Escutcheon Argent, a representation of a corrugated boiler-flue...
Click to read more »on a circle. At the east end the chancel has a low parapet pierced with trefoils, a five-sided apse and crocketed pinnacles at the angles of the apse. The...
Click to read more »dimension four is an open problem. For the trefoil knot, a Wirtinger presentation can be shown to be π 1 ( R 3 ∖ trefoil ) = ⟨ x , y ∣ ( x y ) − 1 y x y = x...
Click to read more »installation of a clock. The there was a high gable above surmounted by a trefoil-shaped finial. Internally, the principal rooms were the main hall on the...
Click to read more »porch, the nave and the chancel. The proportions, bargeboards, steep roof, trefoil detailing, and fenestrations suggest Gothic inspiration for the architectural...
Click to read more »Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine: Or, two bars Gules, each charged with three trefoils Argent Creation date 7 December 1661 Created by Charles II Peerage Peerage...
Click to read more »(Sulawesian soft-furred rat) Genus Halmaheramys Genus Komodomys Genus Lenomys (trefoil-toothed rat) Genus Papagomys - Flores giant rats Genus Paruromys (Sulawesian...
Click to read more »façade is topped with a triangular gable, crowned by a metal cross with trefoil-shaped arm endings. To this day, Corpus Christi processions take place...
Click to read more »15th century and decorated with frescoes in 1741 by two monks. A pseudo-trefoil window is part of the apse. There are white columns and arches, as well...
Click to read more »and northwest Mexico. It is known by the common name silver bird's-foot trefoil or silver lotus. It is native to northwest Mexico and California, where...
Click to read more »three-light west window and a statue of Saint Chad in a niche, single-light trefoil-headed windows on the north and south sides of the middle stage, and two-light...
Click to read more »accentuating corner pilasters. The elaborately designed windows are partly trefoil-shaped with inserted small pillars and corner columns. The top storey was...
Click to read more »awarded him the Iron Cross 1st Class and the Military Order of the Iron Trefoil with the rank of "Knight of Croatia" of the Independent State of Croatia...
Click to read more »biological warfare between plants and insects: The Burnet moth-Birdsfoot trefoil model system". Animal Behaviour. 72 (13): 1585–1592. Bibcode:2011PChem...
Click to read more »trefoil arch. In the 15th century, Michelozzo added decorative bas-reliefs of the cross and the Florentine lily in the spandrels between the trefoils...
Click to read more »draped in a piece of cloth that resembles an ajrak. Of special note is the trefoil pattern etched on the person's garment interspersed with small circles...
Click to read more »Duke Domagoj, the Order of the Croatian Cross, the Order of the Croatian Trefoil, the Homeland's Gratitude Medal for 5 and 10 years, and the Medal for Participation...
Click to read more »of them containing a stair turret. It has a north door and windows with trefoil heads. Towards the top of the tower are windows within arcading. On the...
Click to read more »academic and industry roles. His 1982 book, Jewellery of the Ancient World (Trefoil and Rizzoli), a study of ancient Old World jewellery technology and materials...
Click to read more »looking onto Via Orsini is characterised by cornices underlying windows with trefoil designs, adorned with seashells at the first floor, capitals at the second...
Click to read more »bells which were taken from the counts of Kronberg, and in the right four trefoils from the coat of arms of the city of Usingen. "Bevölkerung in Hessen am...
Click to read more »moulded date panel. At the ends are piers on plinths, containing recessed trefoil-headed panels and with stepped pyramidal caps. II United Reformed Church...
Click to read more »Rococo: Art and Design in Hogarth’s England, exh. cat., 18 entries. London: Trefoil, 1984 ISBN 9780862940461 OCLC 60068617 With Anna Somers Cocks (gen. ed...
Click to read more »southwestern United States. It is known by the common names Chilean bird's-foot trefoil and Chile lotus. Despite its common name, it is not from Chile. It can...
Click to read more »Cherbourg-en-Cotentin. The Chapel of Saint Germanus (Chapelle Saint-Germain) with its trefoil floorplan incorporates elements of one of the earliest surviving places...
Click to read more »architecture, who was born in the village. In the south wall of the chancel is a trefoil headed 13th century piscina. The circular tub font is 12th century Norman...
Click to read more »ornamented with an intricate geometrical pattern and garlands of alternating trefoils and spheres. The columns of the interior lining the sides of the apse and...
Click to read more »Clarendon Press. pp. ii, 104. The family bore arms, Or, on a bend sable, three trefoils slipped argent, said by French 389 to be those of Quiney of Staffordshire...
Click to read more »Stratford de Redcliffe Crest A demi-lion rampant Argent charged with three trefoils Vert holding in the dexter paw an arrow point downwards. Escutcheon Quarterly...
Click to read more »30 July 1959 Crest On a wreath of the colours upon a mount Vert three trefoils slipped the centre one Or the outer ones Proper. Escutcheon Per chevron...
Click to read more »Monika; Smith, Samuel G; Aigret, Benoit (1 August 2020). "Cytosponge-trefoil factor 3 versus usual care to identify Barrett's oesophagus in a primary...
Click to read more »hand an arrow and in the sinister a cup all Proper. Escutcheon Argent two trefoils slipped Sable on a chief of the second three crescents of the first. Supporters...
Click to read more »North America. It is known by the common names rosy bird's-foot trefoil and thicket trefoil. It grows in mountains and canyons, often in moist areas. It...
Click to read more »Ancient Greek bronze leaf-shaped, trefoil and triangular arrowheads...
Click to read more »(marquess): coronet of alternating acanthus leaves and groups of three pearls in trefoil (or two pearls side by side in some versions) Comte (count): coronet of...
Click to read more »Arms of Palmer of Wingham: Or, two bars gules each charged with three trefoils of the first in chief a greyhound currant sable...
Click to read more »butterflies, lilies, camellias, convolvulus, poppies, briony, antwerp diamonds, trefoils, ferns, and acorns. The art of making lace is rumoured to have been brought...
Click to read more »pointed arch, a clock face on the south of the middle stage and a small trefoil-headed window, two-light bell openings with square heads, and a decorated...
Click to read more »north side. The porch has a segmental arch flanked by colonettes with trefoils in the spandrels, and a triple lancet window on the right side. To the...
Click to read more »Argent charged with a trefoil slipped Vert. Escutcheon Per fess Argent and Vert a stag trippant Proper between three trefoils slipped counterchanged...
Click to read more »World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, World Bureau (1997), Trefoil Round the World. Eleventh Edition 1997. ISBN 0-900827-75-0 v t e v t e...
Click to read more »Division Commissioner. From the 1970s into the 1990s she was a member of the Trefoil Guild. Stopford joined an 18-month training programme to become a volunteer...
Click to read more »Flowers include wild basil, bladder campion, moschatel and bird's-foot-trefoil. There is a diverse range of invertebrates, particularly butterflies. There...
Click to read more »shoulder, belly amphorae, neck amphorae, lekythoi, and jars, some with trefoil-shaped mouths. By the end of the Submycenaean period, the stirrup jar was...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-1-84384-088-6. Watkinson, Ray (1990). William Morris as Designer. London: Trefoil Books. ISBN 978-0-86294-040-9. Wilding, Michael (1980). Political Fictions...
Click to read more »feet long, 440 tons) YOGN-196 – renamed Ex-YO 196, sunk as target 2000 Trefoil-class concrete barge – Type: B7-D1 were built by Barrett & Hilp in South...
Click to read more »Motto Tenax et fidelis, Firm and faithful Arms or, two chevronnels between three trefoils slipped sable Crest an eagle's head couped proper, beaked azure...
Click to read more »Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bučar - 1995 Order of the Croatian Trefoil - 1998 "Appearances for Croatia National Team". RSSSF. Retrieved 14 January...
Click to read more »Rafael "Ranko" Boban (22 December 1907 – disappearance in May 1945) was a Croatian military commander who served in the Ustaše Militia and Croatian Armed...
Click to read more »rupicola (O.E.Schulz) C.L.Hitchc. – cliff bittercress Cardamine trifolia L. – trefoil cress Cardamine uliginosa M.Bieb. Cardamine concatenata cutleaf toothwort...
Click to read more »and B 3 {\displaystyle B_{3}} is isomorphic to the knot group of the trefoil knot – in particular, it is an infinite non-abelian group. The n-strand...
Click to read more »Pithecheir Division Eropeplus Sulawesi soft-furred rat (E. canus) Lenomys Trefoil-toothed giant rat (L. meyeri) Lenothrix Gray tree rat (L. canus) Margaretamys...
Click to read more »coat featured fifteen horizontal rows of double braid, embroidered with trefoils or crows feet aurore for the men and corporals and mixed scarlet and gold...
Click to read more »Kidney 0.085 28 4. The Lower Lake 0.059 11 5. The Tear 0.007 4,5 6. The Trefoil 0.026 6,5 7. The Twin 0.091 27,5 Urdini Lakes (6 lakes) 7,6 Vapski Lakes...
Click to read more »superfamily of cytokines, a determination based in part on the molecules β-trefoil structure, a conserved structure type described in other IL-1 cytokines...
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