Definition of Alabastra. Meaning of Alabastra. Synonyms of Alabastra

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Definition of Alabastra

Alabastra
Alabastrum Al`a*bas"trum, n.; pl. Alabastra. [NL.] (Bot.) A flower bud. --Gray.

Meaning of Alabastra from wikipedia

- alabastron /ˌæləˈbæstrən, -ˌtrɒn/ or alabastrum /ˌæləˈbæstrəm/ (plural: alabastra or alabastrons; from the Gr**** ἀλάβαστρον) is a small type of pottery...
- probably by agreement with Engelsmann, and started marketing it as "Alabastra". Performers were brightly dressed and brightly lit while filmed against...
- Elder and Ptolemy wrote that the stone used for ointment jars called alabastra came from a region of Egypt known as Alabastron or Alabastrites. The purest...
- secure a route into the Winter Fae stronghold Alabastra. The Fateless One's allies launch an ****ault on Alabastra, though Alyn kills Ventrinio as he grows...
- Studies. 5: 65–78. ———; Reade, J.E. (2002). "On some inscribed Babylonian alabastra". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 12 (1): 31–46. ——— (2018). The...
- style is used since the end of the 6th century BC, especially on cups, alabastra and lekythoi. Initially, the outline of the figures is executed in the...
- by then it had been broken in and looted by tomb robbers who left only alabastra and ceramic vessels. Before it was plundered, the tomb of Alyattes would...
- came from the province of Benguet, giving it its name. Robinson, C. B. "Alabastra Philippinensia, II". The Philippine Journal of Science, Section C. Botany...
- red-figure amphora (Philadelphia, U. PA, Mus., 5349), he signed two red-figure alabastra as painter, both of which bear the signature of the potter Hilinos [Karlsruhe...
- vessels are usually of small format, seldom higher than 30 cm. Oil flasks (alabastra, aryballos), pyxides, kraters, oenochoes and cups were the most common...