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COFFEEHOUSE IN KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON
Terra bite; Terra Bite

Terra Ignota         
SERIES OF BOOK BY ADA PALMER
Terra ignota; Perhaps the Stars; Terra Ignota quartet; Terra Ignota (series)
Terra Ignota is a quartet of science fiction novels by the American author Ada Palmer. The series consists of Too Like the Lightning (2016), Seven Surrenders (2017), The Will to Battle (2017), and Perhaps the Stars (2021).
terra sigillata         
  • A decorated Arretine vase (Form Dragendorff 11) found at Neuss, Germany
  • African Red Slip flagons and vases, 2nd-4th century AD
  • Mould for an Arretine Dr.11, manufactured in the workshop of P. Cornelius
  • An Arretine stamp used for impressing a mould
  • A Campanian ware ''phiale'' (libation bowl) with mould-made relief decoration. ''c.'' 300 BC.
  • Central Gaulish Dr.30, stamped by Divixtus
  • Gallo-Roman museum, Tongres]]
  • The remains of the ''grand four'' ("big [[kiln]]") at La Graufesenque
  • Rheinzabern barbotine-decorated vase, form Ludowici VMe
  • Late Roman African Red Slip dish, 4th century AD
  • Central Gaulish samian jar with 'cut-glass' decoration
  • South Gaulish plain forms, showing standardisation of size
  • Profile drawing of form Dragendorff 29. 1st century AD.
  • South Gaulish bowl, Dr.37, from the late 1st century AD, with a stamp of the potter Mercato in the decoration
  • South Gaulish Dragendorff 29, late 1st century AD
  • Terra sigillata beaker with [[barbotine]] decoration
FINE RED ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY WITH GLOSSY SURFACE SLIPS MADE IN SPECIFIC AREAS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Samian ware; Arretine ware; Terra Sigillata Ware; Arrentine ware; Arezzo ware; Aretine ware; Terra Sigillata; Arretine Ceramics; Roma pottery; Terra sigilata; Roman red-glossed pottery; Red glossed wares
[?s?d??'le?t?]
¦ noun
1. astringent clay from the Greek islands of Lemnos or Samos, formerly used as a medicine.
2. Samian ware.
Origin
ME: from med. L., lit. 'sealed earth'.
Samian ware         
  • A decorated Arretine vase (Form Dragendorff 11) found at Neuss, Germany
  • African Red Slip flagons and vases, 2nd-4th century AD
  • Mould for an Arretine Dr.11, manufactured in the workshop of P. Cornelius
  • An Arretine stamp used for impressing a mould
  • A Campanian ware ''phiale'' (libation bowl) with mould-made relief decoration. ''c.'' 300 BC.
  • Central Gaulish Dr.30, stamped by Divixtus
  • Gallo-Roman museum, Tongres]]
  • The remains of the ''grand four'' ("big [[kiln]]") at La Graufesenque
  • Rheinzabern barbotine-decorated vase, form Ludowici VMe
  • Late Roman African Red Slip dish, 4th century AD
  • Central Gaulish samian jar with 'cut-glass' decoration
  • South Gaulish plain forms, showing standardisation of size
  • Profile drawing of form Dragendorff 29. 1st century AD.
  • South Gaulish bowl, Dr.37, from the late 1st century AD, with a stamp of the potter Mercato in the decoration
  • South Gaulish Dragendorff 29, late 1st century AD
  • Terra sigillata beaker with [[barbotine]] decoration
FINE RED ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY WITH GLOSSY SURFACE SLIPS MADE IN SPECIFIC AREAS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Samian ware; Arretine ware; Terra Sigillata Ware; Arrentine ware; Arezzo ware; Aretine ware; Terra Sigillata; Arretine Ceramics; Roma pottery; Terra sigilata; Roman red-glossed pottery; Red glossed wares
¦ noun a type of fine, glossy, reddish-brown pottery widely made in the Roman Empire.

Wikipedia

Terra Bite Lounge

Terra Bite Lounge was the name of a coffeehouse that opened in Kirkland, Washington in late 2006. When the shop first opened, it was unique in that customers choose what to pay. After a year, the shop switched over to a normal fixed-prices menu. The owner, Ervin Peretz, stated that the "choose what to pay" model was not sustainable in a neighborhood that is popular with teenagers.

In the voluntary payment system, patrons deposit their cash in a locked box and store employees do not handle cash per transaction. In fact, employees aren't necessarily aware of how much the patron contributed. However, Terra Bite asked customers who could pay to contribute what they would elsewhere. The voluntary payment system is a convenience for most customers, who may, for example, choose to pay once a week for their daily coffee.

In interviews, Peretz has stated that he intends to expand the Terra Bite concept to new stores, in places with demographics that can sustain a new Terra Bite. His goal is to create a highly efficient operation that can sustainably spread from upper demographics throughout the rest of society, where a non-stigmatizing source of food is needed.

The coffeehouse has since closed.