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  • clothier — cloth·ier || kləʊðɪə n. person who sells fabrics …   English contemporary dictionary

  • clothiers — cloth·ier || kləʊðɪə n. person who sells fabrics …   English contemporary dictionary

  • clothing — cloth·ing || kloʊðɪŋ n. clothes, garments kləʊð v. dress, cover, put clothes on …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Sile na Gig — (SHEE lah na GIG) Variations: An Chailleach Beara ( the OldWoman of Beara ), Black Annis, Clotha, Hag, Old Hag, Sheelagh na Gig, Sila na Gig In the Celtic lore of Ireland, Sile na Gig wasa type of vampiric earth spirit or mother goddess from… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Les Lavandières — From Celtic mythology, Les Lavandières, also known as the cannard noz in Brittany, the Bean Nighe (in Scottish mythology), or the Midnight Washerwomen in English, are three old washerwomen. The three old women go to the water s edge at midnight… …   Wikipedia

  • pannus — A membrane of granulation tissue covering a normal surface : 1. The inflammatory synovial tissue found in rheumatoid joints that covers the articular cartilages that progressively destroys the underlying …   Medical dictionary

  • Carpentier-Edwards valve — a porcine valve mounted on an Elgiloy alloy stent with a Teflon cloth–covered sewing ring. See illustration …   Medical dictionary

  • Starr-Edwards valve — a type of caged ball valve consisting of a Stellite retaining cage containing a Silastic ball and a Teflon and polypropylene cloth–covered sewing ring. See illustration …   Medical dictionary

  • Washerwomen of the Night — Variation: Clotha, Kannerez Noz, Les Lavandieres de la Nuit, Midnight Washerwomen In England and France there is a type of vampiric ghost that has come to be known as the Washerwomen of the Night. Having been in life women who neglected their… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

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