- The
talus (/ˈteɪləs/;
Latin for
ankle or
ankle bone; pl.: tali),
talus bone,
astragalus (/əˈstræɡələs/), or
ankle bone is one of the
group of foot bones...
- Look up
talus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Talus may
refer to:
Talos or
Talus, a
bronze giant in Gr****
mythology Talus, a
young champion in Paladins:...
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Talu may
refer to: Çiğdem
Talu,
Turkish pop
music songwriter Naim
Talu,
Turkish economist, banker, and
politician Wang
Talu,
Taiwanese actor Talu, Tibet...
- Çiğdem
Talu (October 31, 1939 – May 28, 1983) was a
Turkish pop
music lyricist. The
writer Ercüment ****
Talu was her grandfather. Çiğdem
wrote her first...
- In architecture, the
talus is a
feature of some late
medieval castles,
especially prevalent in
crusader constructions. It
consists of a
battered (sloping)...
- The
Talus Dome is a
sculpture consisting of
nearly 1000 316L
stainless steel spheres of
varying size, and is
located in the
river valley region of Edmonton...
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Talus Taylor (1933 – 19
February 2015) was an
American writer of children's literature, best
known for
being the co-creator with his wife
Annette Tison...
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Mehmet Naim
Talu (22 July 1919 – 15 May 1998) was a
Turkish economist, banker,
politician and
former Prime Minister of Turkey. Naim
Talu was born in Istanbul...
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Talu Kola (Persian: تلوكلا, also
Romanized as
Talū Kolā and
Talū Kalā; also
known as
Tālū Kūlā) is a
village in
Chahardangeh Rural District, Chahardangeh...
- rockfall.
Landforms ****ociated with
these materials are
often called talus deposits.
Talus deposits typically have a
concave upwards form,
where the maximum...