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Woman with a
Water Jug (Dutch:
Vrouw met waterkan), also
known as
Young Woman with a
Water Pitcher, is a
painting finished between 1660–1662 by the Dutch...
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Sudarshana Chakra, shankha,
kalasha (a
water pitcher with
mango leaves and a
coconut on it) or the
Amrita Kalasha (a
pitcher containing Amrita – the
elixir of...
- In
American English, a
pitcher is a
container with a
spout used for
storing and
pouring liquids. In English-speaking
countries outside North America,...
- ways of misbehavior. Anne
takes Helen outside to the pump to
refill a
water pitcher she
spilled during one of her tantrums, and the long-awaited breakthrough...
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pitcher with
water at the bottom,
beyond the
reach of its beak.
After failing to push it over, the bird
drops in
pebbles one by one
until the
water rises...
- Sarraceniaceae. This
pitcher plant is
native to
Northern California and Oregon, US,
growing in bogs and
seeps with cold
running water usually on serpentine...
- (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz/) is a
genus of
carnivorous plants, also
known as
tropical pitcher plants, or
monkey cups, in the
monotypic family Nepenthaceae. The genus...
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cantarito ("the
little water pitcher")
Tanto va el cántaro al agua, que se
quiebra y te moja las enaguas. So
often does the jug go to the
water, that it breaks...
- rosewood, and made for
holding a wash
basin and
water pitcher. The
smaller varieties were used for rose-
water ablutions, or for hair-powdering. The larger...
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Molly Pitcher is a
nickname given to a
woman who
fought in the
American Revolutionary War. She is most
often identified as Mary
Ludwig Hays, who fought...