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Τι (ποιος) είναι tent wine - ορισμός

MOTH LARVAE FROM THE GENUS MALACOSOMA
Tent Caterpillars; Tent Caterpillar; Tent worm; Tent Caterpillar Moth; Tent worms; Tentworm; Tent-caterpillar

Phenolic content in wine         
  • pinot]] [[red wine]] (top), a [[Beaujolais]] [[rosé]] (middle) and a [[white wine]] (bottom). The picture shows peaks corresponding to the different phenolic compounds. The hump between 9 and 15 minutes corresponds to the presence of [[tannin]]s, mostly present in the red wine.
  • Extracted cork closure inscribed with "Bottled at origin" in Spanish
  • Fermenting with the stem, seeds and skin will increase the tannin content of the wine.
  • maceration]] or extended skin contact allows the extraction of phenolic compounds (including those that form a wine's color) from the skins of the grape into the wine.
  • [[Tempranillo]] has a high pH level which means that there is a higher concentration of blue and colorless anthocyanin pigments in the wine. The resulting wine's coloring will have more blue hues than bright ruby red hues.
  • oak wine barrels]].
WINE CHEMISTRY
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The phenolic content in wine refers to the phenolic compounds—natural phenol and polyphenols—in wine, which include a large group of several hundred chemical compounds that affect the taste, color and mouthfeel of wine. These compounds include phenolic acids, stilbenoids, flavonols, dihydroflavonols, anthocyanins, flavanol monomers (catechins) and flavanol polymers (proanthocyanidins).
Tent         
  • garage]].
  • [[Roman Army]] leather tents (centre left), as depicted on [[Trajan's Column]] in Rome (photo of plaster casts)
  • Wedding tent in Armenia
  • backpacking]] tent
  • Berber]] tent near [[Zagora, Morocco]]
  • Boulanger's]] painting ''C'est Un Emir''.
  • Detail of an early 18th-century tent in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in [[Poland]], richly decorated in Muslim motifs and equipped with windows – an example of luxury tent-making for the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]'s [[magnate]]ria.
  • A gazebo provides a useful shelter
  • Cambridge]] 2004
  • A dining fly
  • A typical 20'x20' high peak [[frame tent]].
  • Inflatable airbeam tunnel tent
  • Insulated tent for heating personnel. Central military district. Siberia
  • Junjik Valley]] man and wall tent. Picture from the [[U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]], July 1973
  • A large family tent for car-camping, with a [[portable gazebo]].
  • A variety of dome tents. Small dome and tunnel tents are the most popular tents amongst travellers due to their light weight and quick/easy placement
  • Nez Perce]] [[tipi]]
  • U.S. Army pup tent in World War II
  • Historical reenactment tents at [[Koprivnica]] Renaissance Festival, Croatia
  • Sami family]] in front of [[goahti]]. Photo was taken around 1900 in northern [[Scandinavia]].
  • Sierra Nevada National Park]]
  • Tent used by mountaineers in [[Nepal]]
  • A simple [[tarp tent]]
  • Typical lightweight and trekking tent designs: 1. geodesic tent, 2. dome tent, 3. tunnel tent, 4. ridge tent, 5. pyramid tent
  • U.S. Army tent with constructed wooden entrance, air conditioner, and [[sandbags]] for protection. Victory Base, [[Baghdad]], Iraq (April 2004).
  • WOMEX 15 tent - Budapest
  • wooden stake]] supporting a tent.
TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION WHICH CAN BE EASILY DISMANTLED AND WHICH IS PORTABLE
Tents; Beer tent; Canopy Tents; Tents and canopy for outdoor events; Truck Canopy; Outdoor Canopy; Canvas tarps; Tents and Canopy; Canvas Tarps; Tents Canopy; Bed Tents; Party Tent; PARTY TENT; Groundsheet; Traditional tent types; List of traditional tent types; War tent; Groundsheets; Geodesic tent; History of tents; Airbeam; Footprint (tent)
·noun Intention; design.
II. Tent ·noun Attention; regard, care.
III. Tent ·noun A probe for searching a wound.
IV. Tent ·noun The representation of a tent used as a bearing.
V. Tent ·vi To lodge as a tent; to Tabernacle.
VI. Tent ·vt To attend to; to Heed; hence, to guard; to Hinder.
VII. Tent ·vt To probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent; as, to tent a wound. Used also figuratively.
VIII. Tent ·noun A kind of wine of a deep red color, chiefly from Galicia or Malaga in Spain;
- called also tent wine, and tinta.
IX. Tent ·noun A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, - used for sheltering persons from the weather, especially soldiers in camp.
X. Tent ·noun A roll of lint or linen, or a conical or cylindrical piece of sponge or other absorbent, used chiefly to dilate a natural canal, to keep open the orifice of a wound, or to absorb discharges.
groundsheet         
  • garage]].
  • [[Roman Army]] leather tents (centre left), as depicted on [[Trajan's Column]] in Rome (photo of plaster casts)
  • Wedding tent in Armenia
  • backpacking]] tent
  • Berber]] tent near [[Zagora, Morocco]]
  • Boulanger's]] painting ''C'est Un Emir''.
  • Detail of an early 18th-century tent in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in [[Poland]], richly decorated in Muslim motifs and equipped with windows – an example of luxury tent-making for the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]'s [[magnate]]ria.
  • A gazebo provides a useful shelter
  • Cambridge]] 2004
  • A dining fly
  • A typical 20'x20' high peak [[frame tent]].
  • Inflatable airbeam tunnel tent
  • Insulated tent for heating personnel. Central military district. Siberia
  • Junjik Valley]] man and wall tent. Picture from the [[U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]], July 1973
  • A large family tent for car-camping, with a [[portable gazebo]].
  • A variety of dome tents. Small dome and tunnel tents are the most popular tents amongst travellers due to their light weight and quick/easy placement
  • Nez Perce]] [[tipi]]
  • U.S. Army pup tent in World War II
  • Historical reenactment tents at [[Koprivnica]] Renaissance Festival, Croatia
  • Sami family]] in front of [[goahti]]. Photo was taken around 1900 in northern [[Scandinavia]].
  • Sierra Nevada National Park]]
  • Tent used by mountaineers in [[Nepal]]
  • A simple [[tarp tent]]
  • Typical lightweight and trekking tent designs: 1. geodesic tent, 2. dome tent, 3. tunnel tent, 4. ridge tent, 5. pyramid tent
  • U.S. Army tent with constructed wooden entrance, air conditioner, and [[sandbags]] for protection. Victory Base, [[Baghdad]], Iraq (April 2004).
  • WOMEX 15 tent - Budapest
  • wooden stake]] supporting a tent.
TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION WHICH CAN BE EASILY DISMANTLED AND WHICH IS PORTABLE
Tents; Beer tent; Canopy Tents; Tents and canopy for outdoor events; Truck Canopy; Outdoor Canopy; Canvas tarps; Tents and Canopy; Canvas Tarps; Tents Canopy; Bed Tents; Party Tent; PARTY TENT; Groundsheet; Traditional tent types; List of traditional tent types; War tent; Groundsheets; Geodesic tent; History of tents; Airbeam; Footprint (tent)
(groundsheets)
A groundsheet is a piece of waterproof material which you put on the ground to sleep on when you are camping. (BRIT; in AM, use groundcloth
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Tent caterpillar

Tent caterpillars are moderately sized caterpillars, or moth larvae, belonging to the genus Malacosoma in the family Lasiocampidae. Twenty-six species have been described, six of which occur in North America and the rest in Eurasia. Some species are considered to have subspecies as well. They are often considered pests for their habit of defoliating trees. They are among the most social of all caterpillars and exhibit many noteworthy behaviors.

Tent caterpillars are readily recognized because they are social, colorful, diurnal and build conspicuous silk tents in the branches of host trees. Some species, such as the eastern tent caterpillar, Malacosoma americanum, and caterpillars of the small eggar moth, Eriogaster lanestris, build a single large tent which is typically occupied through the whole of the larval stage, while others build a series of small tents that are sequentially abandoned. Whereas tent caterpillars make their tents in the nodes and branches of a tree's limbs, fall webworms enclose leaves and small branches at the ends of the limbs.