pavilions

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third-person singular of pavilion
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to furnish with a pavilion
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to enclose or surround (after Robert Grant's hymn line "pavilioned in splendour")
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the cartiliginous part of the outer ear
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the lower surface of a brilliant-cut gemstone
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an ornate tent
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an open structure for temporary shelter
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{i} booth, stall; decorated building
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{v} to furnish with or put in tents
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{n} a tent, moveable house, main part
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Lower half of the diamond
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An articulated portion of the facade of a building, often higher than, or projecting forward from, the rest If it is in the centre, it is called a frontispiece
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a light roofed structure used as a shelter in a public place
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Building, usually of light constructive materials, intended as a summer house
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the building where the players change clothes, wait to bat, and eat their meals
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A single body or mass of building, contained within simple walls and a single roof, whether insulated, as in the park or garden of a larger edifice, or united with other parts, and forming an angle or central feature of a large pile
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Part of a building which projects out from the ?wall surface
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A pavilion is a large temporary structure such as a tent, which is used at outdoor public events. the United States pavilion at the Expo '70 exhibition in Japan
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A pavilion is a building on the edge of a sports field where players can change their clothes and wash. the cricket pavilion
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located near the Quarry, place for cookouts and picnics
pavilion
to enclose or surround (after Robert Grants hymn line "pavilioned in splendour")"
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to put inside a pavilion
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A flag, colors, ensign, or banner
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a structure, sometimes temporary, erected to house exhibits at a fair, etc
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A lightly constructed, ornamental building, such as a garden summerhouse; a small, ornamental structure built onto a palace or cháteau; a prominent section of a monumental façade, projecting either centrally or at both ends
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That part of a brilliant which lies between the girdle and collet
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The pavilion is the lower part of a cut gemstone, below the girdle PEAR CUT A pear cut gemstone (also called a drop cut) is teardrop shaped This type of cut is used for pendants, drop earrings, rings, and other pieces of jewelry
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A covering; a canopy; figuratively, the sky
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The auricle of the ear; also, the fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube
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Same as Tent Her
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-a part of a building that projects outward from the rest, or the detached or semidetached units into which a building is sometimes divided
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A projecting section of a building forming an angle feature on the facade or terminating the wings
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A temporary movable habitation; a large tent; a marquee; esp
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> The faceted part of a gemstone below the girdle
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the bottom portion of a diamond, just below the girdle
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To furnish or cover with, or shelter in, a tent or tents
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of Brilliant
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large and often sumptuous tent
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A rectangular structure with a slat, lattice or gable roof
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1 An exhibit hall at an exposition 2 Any open sided building or tent 3 A section of a building projecting out from that building
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a tent raised on posts
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