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Τι (ποιος) είναι en tout cas - ορισμός

TYPE OF TENNIS COURT
Terre battue; Clay court (tennis); Clay-court specialist; Clay court specialists; Clay Court Specialist; Clay court specialist; Har-Tru; Clay courts; Clay-court player; Clay-court; Clay court tennis; Red tennis court; Clay surface; Clay tennis courts; En tout cas; Green clay; Red clay court; Green clay court; Clay (tennis)
  • [[Maria Sharapova]] during the [[2008 Family Circle Cup]] played on green clay
  • [[Court Philippe Chatrier]] at [[Stade Roland Garros]] in Paris during the [[2006 French Open]]
  • [[Rafael Nadal]] is known as "The King of Clay"

Tout Alizée         
2007 COMPILATION ALBUM BY ALIZÉE
Tout (album); Tout Alizée (album); Tout Alizee
Tout Alizée (English: Everything Alizée) is the title of a compilation album released by French singer Alizée. The album was released to stores on 10 December 2007 in Mexico only, being a compilation released by Alizée's old music label Universal Music in an attempt to cash-in on her recent success in the country, the album was backed with a bonus DVD with some of her music videos.
parasol         
  • Etruscan drinking cup from [[Chiusi]], Italy, 350–300 BC
  • Woman holding an umbrella [[Gupta Empire]] AD 320
  • Marchesa Elena Grimaldi, by [[Anthony van Dyck]], 1623
  • Madonna dell Ombrello, by [[Girolamo dai Libri]], 1530
  • Grand Procession of the [[Doge of Venice]] (16th century)
  • ''Paris Street; Rainy Day'', by [[Gustave Caillebotte]] (1877)
  • [[Relief]] of an Egyptian parasol. These were used as sunshade and fan alike ([[flabellum]]).
  • A stream of people and umbrellas inside the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]] on a rainy autumn day
  • A parasol depicted in ''Morning Walk'', by [[John Singer Sargent]] (1888)
  • Collapsed umbrellas in a [[temple]] in Japan
  • Mary Poppins]] statue in [[Leicester Square]], London
  • date=3 May 2007 }}, Carver Umbrellas, 28 February 2007</ref>
  • Parisians in the rain with umbrellas, by [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]] (1803)
  • Ancient Greek pottery from ca. 440 BC
  • Relief of the Persian king [[Xerxes I]] (485–465 BC) at [[Persepolis]]
  • Testing a Senz storm umbrella in [[Rotterdam]], using a high-powered fan
  • Beach parasols in [[Selce, Croatia]]
  • [[Ethiopian Orthodox]] clergymen lead a procession in celebration of [[Saint Michael]]. The [[priest]]s carry ornately covered [[Tabot]]a around the church's exterior, assisted by [[deacon]]s holding liturgical umbrellas.
  • A [[Terracotta Army]] carriage with an umbrella securely fixed to the side, from [[Qin Shihuang]]'s tomb, c. 210 BC
  • [[Umbraculum]] in the [[Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka]] in [[Winona, Minnesota]]
CANOPY DESIGNED TO PROTECT AGAINST RAIN OR SUN
Parasol; Umbrellas; History of the umbrella; History of the Umbrella; Parasols; ☂; ☔; Umbrela; Beach parasol; Beach umbrella; ⛱; 🌂; Windproof umbrella; Unbrella; Golf umbrella; ⛱️; ☂️; En-tout-cas; Bumbershoot (umbrella)
n.
Sunshade.
Parasol         
  • Etruscan drinking cup from [[Chiusi]], Italy, 350–300 BC
  • Woman holding an umbrella [[Gupta Empire]] AD 320
  • Marchesa Elena Grimaldi, by [[Anthony van Dyck]], 1623
  • Madonna dell Ombrello, by [[Girolamo dai Libri]], 1530
  • Grand Procession of the [[Doge of Venice]] (16th century)
  • ''Paris Street; Rainy Day'', by [[Gustave Caillebotte]] (1877)
  • [[Relief]] of an Egyptian parasol. These were used as sunshade and fan alike ([[flabellum]]).
  • A stream of people and umbrellas inside the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]] on a rainy autumn day
  • A parasol depicted in ''Morning Walk'', by [[John Singer Sargent]] (1888)
  • Collapsed umbrellas in a [[temple]] in Japan
  • Mary Poppins]] statue in [[Leicester Square]], London
  • date=3 May 2007 }}, Carver Umbrellas, 28 February 2007</ref>
  • Parisians in the rain with umbrellas, by [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]] (1803)
  • Ancient Greek pottery from ca. 440 BC
  • Relief of the Persian king [[Xerxes I]] (485–465 BC) at [[Persepolis]]
  • Testing a Senz storm umbrella in [[Rotterdam]], using a high-powered fan
  • Beach parasols in [[Selce, Croatia]]
  • [[Ethiopian Orthodox]] clergymen lead a procession in celebration of [[Saint Michael]]. The [[priest]]s carry ornately covered [[Tabot]]a around the church's exterior, assisted by [[deacon]]s holding liturgical umbrellas.
  • A [[Terracotta Army]] carriage with an umbrella securely fixed to the side, from [[Qin Shihuang]]'s tomb, c. 210 BC
  • [[Umbraculum]] in the [[Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka]] in [[Winona, Minnesota]]
CANOPY DESIGNED TO PROTECT AGAINST RAIN OR SUN
Parasol; Umbrellas; History of the umbrella; History of the Umbrella; Parasols; ☂; ☔; Umbrela; Beach parasol; Beach umbrella; ⛱; 🌂; Windproof umbrella; Unbrella; Golf umbrella; ⛱️; ☂️; En-tout-cas; Bumbershoot (umbrella)
·vt To shade as with a parasol.
II. Parasol ·noun A kind of small umbrella used by women as a protection from the sun.

Βικιπαίδεια

Clay court

A clay court is one of the types of tennis court on which the sport of tennis, originally known as "lawn tennis", is played. Clay courts are made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or other unbound mineral aggregate depending on the tournament.

The French Open uses clay courts, the only Grand Slam tournament to do so. Clay courts are more common in Continental Europe and Latin America than in North America, Asia-Pacific or Britain. Two main types exist: red clay, the more common variety, and green clay, also known as "rubico", which is a harder surface. Although less expensive to construct than other types of tennis courts, the maintenance costs of clay are high as the surface must be rolled to preserve flatness.