Synonym: Mosaic, tessellated. Similar words: prosaic, archaic, sail, said, proposal, chitosan, saint, opposable. Meaning: [məʊ'zeɪɪk] n. 1. art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass 2. viral disease in solanaceous plants (tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco) resulting in mottling and often shriveling of the leaves 3. a freeware browser 4. a pattern resembling a mosaic 5. transducer formed by the light-sensitive surface on a television camera tube 6. assembly of aerial photographs forming a composite picture. adj. 1. of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings attributed to him 2. decorated with small pieces of colored glass or stone fitted together.
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31 Other omissions include small fragments of mosaic and mosaics which were very poorly recorded.
32 The trilobites produced the mosaic eye which has been retained by the insects.
33 Mosaic C from North Hill and mosaic 7 both have flowers with elongated petals in their central squares.
34 Kathleen Kinder has written a book on Mosaic Knitting which is a particular form of striped slip.
35 These discrepancies are better highlighted by the difference mosaic shown as Fig. 11.
36 The superior quality of this mosaic -like many mosaics in when compared with those in Britain, is self-evident.
37 The mosaic postdates this period, although the style is quite similar.
38 On closer inspection, however, the Middleborough mosaic does reveal some inconsistencies.
39 A mosaic paving of an early floor has been excavated in two sections.
40 It is difficult to make a case, however, for any such mosaic in the west country before c. 170.
41 The maximum possible wall and vault area inside is covered by mosaic or, in poorer churches, by fresco paintings.
42 This mosaic provides even fewer indications of date than does that from Wemberham.Sentencedict.com
43 In some respects this mosaic appears also to have been influenced by pavements in the western part of the province.
44 The items range from huge Roman mosaic floors to delicate Anglo-Saxon gold rings and glass work.
45 St George in tiny mosaic patterns of blue and gold while the dragon was in fiery red and yellow.
46 But a forgery could always claim to be written by Moses in the same terms as an authentic Mosaic document.
47 It dutifully underscores the mosaic imagery of flat, two-dimensional space and silhouetted figures.
48 Such blasphemers by the Mosaic law were to be stoned to death and for his part he could freely consent to it.
49 Chahine Yavroyan's sound-design is a mosaic of distant gunfire, creaking hulks and elegiac music.
50 It seems certain that pavement K, Woodchester is of the same period as the Orpheus mosaic, i.e. c. 310-325.
51 Then himself, standing in the middle of the mosaic, either coming back from Yzordderrex or preparing to depart.
52 The mosaic spares none of the pertinent details of this ill-fated assignation.
53 Certainly, it is unlikely to have been the only figured panel in the mosaic.
54 The excavation of a Roman town house revealed fragments of a mosaic floor.
55 To many of them it seemed abhorrent to suggest that the Mosaic law was other than final.
56 A floor of polished marble, a domed ceiling of gold mosaic.
57 Precision-cut, liberated from the leadline, the mosaic edges refract the light in scintillating, unpredictable ways.
58 The Chedworth mosaic also possesses an outer border of continuous swastika meander.
59 In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
60 The similarity of the central flower in mosaic 7 with that in the same position in mosaic C is more compelling.
More similar words: prosaic, archaic, sail, said, proposal, chitosan, saint, opposable, assail, sailor, bonsai, disposable, that is to say, assailant, disposable income, versailles, moss, most, unassailable, moses, mosey, mosque, almost, utmost, mostly, at most, ramose, osmosis, foremost, uppermost.