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- noun Plural form of
mosaic .
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Examples
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Apparently pushpin mosaics are unexpectedly hard on the thumbs.
Boing Boing 2009
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You might think that creating photo mosaics is a standard task for which software, probably even free software, is available.
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You might think that creating photo mosaics is a standard task for which software, probably even free software, is available.
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The total area of mosaics is 4,000 square meters (43,055 square feet).
Did You Know? Mexico in the Guinness world records: part two 2001
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The total area of mosaics is 4,000 square meters (43,055 square feet).
Did You Know? Mexico in the Guinness world records: part two 2001
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The total area of mosaics is 4,000 square meters (43,055 square feet).
Did You Know? Mexico in the Guinness world records: part two 2001
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In many of the halls still standing are arabesques, fashioned in mosaics, fret-work and delicate tracery not unworthy of a place in modern decorative art.
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A small part of the ecoregion falls south of the Azerbaidjan-Iran border and is classified as a mosaics of Anatolian Aremisisietea fragrantis armeniaca and Sub-Euxenian oak forest remnants in Zohary.
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Of course the most widely known of the mosaics is the Bikini Girls Mosaic seen above.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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As a mosque, its Christian symbols were plastered over or painted over, its outward appearance was transformed to better suit the culture of its conquerors (its cross removed, 4 minarets erected) and though it is said that the Ottoman pashas periodically lifted off the plaster to check on the covered mosaics, that is largely irrelevant.
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