latten उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The inventories of Church goods in England made the time of the Reformation disclose a very large number of objects in latten which were probably made in the country.
- Lattens'condition continues to worsen, causing UrLeyn to act more and more erratically, spending less time focusing on the war and more time at his son's bedside.
- They worked in a variety of materials, including wrought iron, latten, leather, cloth and even bone to substitute rigid materials for maille as the knight's harness progressed.
- While DeWar is gone, Perrund tells Lattens a story about a girl named Dawn, who spent most of her life locked in a basement by her cruel family and was eventually rescued by a travelling circus.
- The term " "'latten " "'referred loosely to the copper alloys such as brass or bronze that appeared in the Middle Ages and through to the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
- The "'Lattengebirge "', also sometimes called the "'Latten Mountains "', are a mountain range up to in the county of Berchtesgadener Land in the German state of Bavaria.
- In his will he gave " the most parte of all my Latten bookes whereof shall be made a catalogue as shortelie as I may God sendinge me lief ", Since this date the library has been added to, most notably between 1600 and 1800.
- Brass rubbings are created by laying a sheet of paper on top of a brass ( actually called " latten "-an alloy of brass and nickel ) and rubbing the paper with graphite, wax, or chalk, a process similar to rubbing a pencil over a piece of paper placed on top of a coin.
- Brass alloys were then called latten, and it seems likely that brass clocks would have been called " latten clocks " ( or " latten horloge " or " latten uhr " in the native languages ) to distinguish them from iron clocks, and that " lantern " could be an English interpretation or corruption of latten.
- Brass alloys were then called latten, and it seems likely that brass clocks would have been called " latten clocks " ( or " latten horloge " or " latten uhr " in the native languages ) to distinguish them from iron clocks, and that " lantern " could be an English interpretation or corruption of latten.