Cortina

Word CORTINA
Character 7
Hyphenation cor ti na
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Cortina"

What do we mean by cortina?

A cobweb-like annulus on certain types of mushroom.

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The word "cortina" in example sentences

HEADLINING Ford cortina sedan1963/65 MK1 white star ❋ Unknown (2009)

La cqaptura de @jeanfer me parece una descarada cortina de humo para desviar la atencion de las acusasiones al presidente Colon #escandalogt ❋ Unknown (2009)

You see, you have a problem with your worldview, unlike Clinton or even FDR who interred a bunch of Japanese-Americans and Innuits behind cortina wire, Bush 43 never raised his hand against THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Maybe we should quite trying to make overseas cars 'american' (pontiac G6, GTO, the astra, pontiac grand prix, ford escort / cortina, mercury capri (various generations)) and just sell them for what they are under their original names and designs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Until their destruction during World War II, the monasteries and churches of the Walled City had lovingly preserved many medieval liturgical practices from Spain, such as the use of the cortina to hide the sanctuary during Lent, and tunicled acolytes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Guardian | The zone of faith will save us from the sovereignity of the mob Nesta era em que o software pode erguer uma cortina a mediar o nosso interface com o mundo, o papel dos editores é cada vez mais importante. ❋ Artur (2007)

Baixa-se a cortina, exeunt homines, as luzes desvanecem-se... ❋ Artur (2006)

'Phoebe, mone, si Cymaeae mihi conscia vatis stat casta cortina domo, si laurea digna fronte viret.' ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

It is, both outside and inside, of a whitish violet color, often fibrillose above, with the cortina, and sometimes with the white veil, in the form of a zone at the middle. ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)

Maeoniumque bibat felici pectore fontem. mox et Socratico plenus grege mittat habenas liber et ingentis quatiat Demosthenis arma. hinc Romana manus circumfluat et modo Graio exonerata sono mutet suffusa saporem. interdum subducta foro det pagina cursum et cortina [314] sonet celeri distincta meatu; dein [315] epulas et bella truci memorata canore grandiaque indomiti Ciceronis verba minetur. his animum succinge bonis: sic flumine largo plenus Pierio defundes pectore verba. ❋ Harold Edgeworth Butler (1914)

Phoebe mone, si Cymaeae mihi conscia vatis stat casta cortina domo. ❋ Harold Edgeworth Butler (1914)

A layer connecting the margin of the pileus with the base of the stem and covered with fine brown points, sometimes separates from the edge of the cap and the base of the stem, and clings partly to the cortina and partly to the stem in much the same way that portions of the volva cling to the stem of certain species of _Amanita_, as seen in _A. velatipes_ (Fig. 66). ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

The = veil = is prominent and attached to the upper part of the stem, the abundant threads attached over an area 1 cm. in extent and forming a beautiful cortina of the same color as the pileus and stem, but becoming tawny when the spores fall on it. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

Very viscid, with a thick, tough viscid cuticle, cortina or veil viscid, and collapsing on the stem, forming coarse, walnut-brown or dark vinaceous reticulations, terminating abruptly near the gills, or reaching them. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

The = veil = is white, silky, hairy, separating from the stem like a dense cortina, the threads stretched both above and below as shown in Fig. 84 from plants (No. 3157 C.U. herbarium), collected at Ithaca. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

The “cortina” or oracular shrine was surrounded with laurels; which were said to quiver while the oracles were being pronounced. ❋ Phaedrus (1746)

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