up calotte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calotte may refer to: Calotte (architecture), a round cavity or depression in architecture Calotte or zucchetto...
tradition.[clarification needed] The calotte originates from the skullcap worn by the Papal Zouaves around 1860. The calotte is cylindrical, made from velvet...
La Calotte is a French illustrated satirical anticlerical weekly publication, which appeared in France from 1906 to 1912. Afterwards the title was resumed...
Nordkalottfolket (lit. 'North Calotte People', NKF) is a Sámi political party in Norway. It was first established in 2005 and contested the 2005 election...
The Cook Ice Cap or Cook Glacier (French: Calotte Glaciaire Cook or Glacier Cook) is a large ice cap in the Kerguelen Islands in the French Southern Territories...
pilos, pileus, pileolo, subbiretum, submitrale, soli deo, berrettino, calotte or calotta. The zucchetto originated as the Greek pilos and is related...
in the same host and having exactly the same calotte. Species that share similar or even identical calottes have been found on occasion, but have never...
called segmental domes (a term sometimes also used for cloister vaults), or calottes, these have profiles of less than half a circle. Because they reduce the...
Britannica. 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007. La Calotte at Gallica Almanach de La Calotte at Gallica La Calotte at caricaturesetcaricature.com "Versailles:...
in which students from UArctic member institutions can participate. The Calotte Academy is a school of dialogue and a network that concretises every year...
be baptized in order to be a part of a Cercle or to frequent them. The calotte is a Belgian student cap worn by students attending Catholic universities...
length f/15 (450 m): 52 Mounting Altazimuth mount Enclosure Spherical calotte Website TMT.org Location of Thirty Meter Telescope Related media on Commons...
front-line soldiers. By the beginning of 1915, a rudimentary steel skull-cap (calotte métallique, cervelière) was being issued to be worn under the kepi. Consequently...
(seamed cap) Biretta, forming part of some clerical, academic or legal dress Calotte (Belgium), a skullcap worn by students at Catholic universities in Belgium...
has an elevation of 1,850 metres (6,070 ft). The Cook Ice Cap (French: Calotte Glaciaire Cook), France's largest glacier with an area of about 403 km2...
towers had underground "cachots", or dungeons, at its base, and curved "calotte", literally "shell", rooms in their roofs. Garrisoned by a captain, a knight...
it. Etymologically, the term is though to be at the origin of the word "Calotte", which is used from architecture to religious headware in western languages...
anticléricale Publication date 1882 Pages 400 OCLC 15011914 Preceded by Calotte et calotins, histoire illustrée di clergé et des congrégations Followed by...
"The Authentic Relics" - a cartoon in the French magazine La Calotte, mocking the supposed relics of Saint Blaise, scattered in various locations, of...
Ulla; Lane, Pia (1 June 2010). "Regulating Multilingualism in the North Calotte: The Case of Kven, Meänkieli and Sámi Languages". Acta Borealia. 27 (1):...
portion of the hemispherical calotte also divided into enameled compartments decorated as at the base. Set on the calotte is the second level, which repeats...