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Interpenetrate
Interpenetrate In`ter*pen"e*trate, v. t. To penetrate between or within; to penetrate mutually. It interpenetrates my granite mass. --Shelley.
Interpenetrate
Interpenetrate In`ter*pen"e*trate, v. i. To penetrate each the other; to penetrate between bodies or their parts. Interpenetrating molding (Arch.), in late Gothic architecture, a decoration by means of moldings which seem to pass through solid uprights, transoms, or other members; often, two sets of architectural members penetrating one another, in appearance, as if both had been plastic when they were put together.
Interpenetrating molding
Interpenetrate In`ter*pen"e*trate, v. i. To penetrate each the other; to penetrate between bodies or their parts. Interpenetrating molding (Arch.), in late Gothic architecture, a decoration by means of moldings which seem to pass through solid uprights, transoms, or other members; often, two sets of architectural members penetrating one another, in appearance, as if both had been plastic when they were put together.
Interpenetration
Interpenetration In`ter*pen`e*tra"tion, n. The act of penetrating between or within other substances; mutual penetration. --Milman.
Interpenetrative
Interpenetrative In`ter*pen"e*tra*tive, a. Penetrating among or between other substances; penetrating each the other; mutually penetrative.
Terpene
Terpene Ter"pene, n. [See Turpentine.] (Chem.) Any one of a series of isomeric hydrocarbons of pleasant aromatic odor, occurring especially in coniferous plants and represented by oil of turpentine, but including also certain hydrocarbons found in some essential oils.
Terpentic
Terpentic Ter*pen"tic, a. (Chem.) Terpenylic.
Terpenylic
Terpenylic Ter`pe*nyl"ic, a. [Terpene + -yl + -ic.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C8H12O4 (called also terpentic acid), homologous with terebic acid, and obtained as a white crystalline substance by the oxidation of oil of turpentine with chromic acid.

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- Frisian doarp and Dutch dorp. Terpen were built to "curb natural influences" such as floods by being a part of a network of terpen that rerouted large-scale...
- built terpen mounds, but these gave way to larger werven constructions–effectively mottes–which were later termed bergen. Sometimes both terpen and werven...
- the upper Weser. Along the coast they lived on artificial mounds called terpen, built high enough to remain dry during the highest tide. A dense po****tion...
- station in Dokkum. The latest neighbourhood is called the 'Trije Terpen'. At the Trije Terpen is also the newest shopping area of Dokkum called, Zuiderschans...
- humans inhabiting the Wadden area. Up to 800 AD, most inhabitants lived on terpen (artificial mounds). Living conditions were difficult. The Roman naturalist...
- derivative L. Tschugaeff (1900). "Ueber das Thujen, ein neues bicyclisches Terpen". Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. 33 (3): 3118–3126. doi:10...
- from 500BC onwards. Their response was to build artificial mounds known as terpen . During the 5th century the po****tion in these areas increased, probably...
- Burdaard. Historically, the inhabitants of Friesland, built mounds called terpen to provide safe ground during storm surges, high tides and sea or river...
- which dates from the 1st century BC. Between the 6th and 16th century some terpen (artificial mounts) were built in the coastal area of which Hertenrits is...
- against floods they built their homes on artificial dwelling hills called terpen or wierden (known as Warften or Halligen in Germany). Between 500 BC and...