Not far from the altars are the remains of a small round structure (7 on the plan, shown in Fig.
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In the "claws" is set a small round axle, a foot and a half long and two palms thick.
A row of small round-headed windows extends round the church below the arches, and another, exactly similar, above them.
The walls are pierced by small round-headed windows resting on spiral colonnettes.
In size and shape the best resemble small round potatoes, of which the largest may weigh ½ lb.
When the abdominal wound is small, the bowel exposed presents the appearance of a small round tumor, but in a few moments a loop of intestine may emerge from the opening.
The caruncula lacrimalis is a small round body, frequently entirely or partially black, situated in the inner angle of the eye, and is designed to direct the tears toward the puncta lacrimalia.
When young, mushrooms are like a small round button, both the stalk and head being white.
All the dishes are now usually placed down the centre of the table, dried and fresh fruit alternately, the former being arranged on small round or oval glass plates, and the latter on the dishes with stems.
A variety of limestone composed of a number of collections of small round particles, bound together by a calcareous cement.
The trichinae, if present in the flesh of pork, may be seen as small round specks by the naked eye, the surrounding flesh itself being rather darker than usual owing to the inflammation set up in it.
Put into a pastry bag with a tube, and dress on a pan in small round shapes.
Mark about an eighth inch deep on top with a small round cutter, and fry in swimming lard.
Add to hot well-seasoned consomme equal parts of peas, flageolet beans, and carrots and turnips cut in small round balls; and all boiled in salted water.
After boiling for about thirty minutes remove the bouquet and add twelve small round potatoes, twelve very small onions, and one-quarter pound of parboiled salt pork cut in small squares.
Beat well and bake as “snow balls,” in small round, rather deep pans, with straight sides.
Beat hard for two or three minutes, and bake in two loaves or in small round tins.
Beat up very thoroughly, and bake in two loaves, or in small round tins.
Cut then into round slices about half an inch thick, extracting the core from the centre as to leave a small round hole in every slice.
Or, you may bake it in a round loaf, or in small round cakes.
If you choose, you can bake for every patty a small round lid of pastry, to be laid lightly on the top, so as to cover the oysters when they go to table.
A small round pot, with flaring rim, of common red ware, showing no attempt at decoration.
Each was pierced by a pair of small round holes, 1 inch apart, repeated at equal intervals four times round the circumference, about one-half inch from the margin.
A medicine in the form of a little ball, or small round mass, to be swallowed whole.
Defn: A variety of limestone, consisting of small round grains, resembling the roe of a fish.
Roll out as thin as possible, cut with a small round cutter, and bake in a hot oven.
Out of the top slice of each sandwich, cut a round hole with a small round cutter or a thimble.
Slices of Boston brown bread steamed in small round cans, such as baking-powder cans, and a filling of jelly or marmalade make dainty little sandwiches for afternoon tea.
Cool the mixture until it is stiff and cold, roll as thin as possible, cut with a small round cutter, and bake in a quick oven, being careful not to burn.
Instead of the large open gallery, which at Santiago allows the quadrant vault supporting the central barrel to be seen, there is here a low blind arcade of small round arches.
Half-way along each walk two of the columns are set more closely together, and between them is a small round arch, with below it a Manoelino trefoil; there is too in the north-west corner a lavatory with a good flat vault.
The church is lit by very small windows which are indeed mere slits, and by a small round opening in the gable above the narthex.
Besides the picture-tiles at Bacalhôa there are some very good examples of similar work in the semicircular porch which surrounds the small round chapel of Sant' Amaro at Alcantara close to Lisbon.
Jove and the Sun-God holding a small round object; like the Emperor himself.
Eternity is represented as a female holding a small round object.
Upon a coin issued by the younger Valerian we see the Sun-God holding a small round object.
There happened to be lying on a marble slab, near to the place where they were standing, a small round mirror of highly polished steel, set in a frame of tortoiseshell and gold.
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