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poultry$62874$ - translation to greek

OFFICE AND RETAIL BUILDING IN THE CITY OF LONDON
1 poultry; Coq d'Argent; One Poultry; 1 Poultry
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  • No 1 Poultry, pictured from Mansion House Street
  • The Mappin & Webb building in 1993, which was demolished to make way for No 1 Poultry

poultry      
n. όρνιθες, πουλερικά
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  • Classic Italian-style kitchen scissors, often used to cut food. The two halves can be detached in order to be cleaned.
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  • Left-handed (left) and right-handed (right) sidebent scissors
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  • [[Han dynasty]] scissors
HAND-OPERATED CUTTING INSTRUMENT
Scissor; Sissors; Kitchen scissors; Kitchen shears; Poultry shears; Pair of scissors; ✄; ✂; A Pair of Scissors; Pair of Scissors; ✁; ✃; Nail scissors; Bone scissors; Undermining scissor; Undermining scissors; ✀; Ceremonial scissors; ✂️
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Definition

poult
poult1 [p??lt]
¦ noun Farming a young domestic fowl being raised for food.
Origin
ME: contr. of pullet.
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poult2 [pu:lt, p?lt]
(also poult-de-soie ?pu:d?'sw?:)
¦ noun a fine corded silk or taffeta, used as a dress fabric.
Origin
1930s: from Fr. poult-de-soie, from poult (of unknown origin) + de soie 'of silk'.

Wikipedia

No 1 Poultry

No 1 Poultry is a building in the City of London, allocated to office and commercial use. It occupies the apex where the eastern ends of Poultry and Queen Victoria Street meet at Mansion House Street, the western approach to Bank junction.

The design, by James Stirling, was constructed after the architect's death. It replaced a neogothic, conical-turreted, predecessor retail building, owned by developer Rudolph Palumbo and subsequently by his son, developer Peter Palumbo. Another option was a modernist minor skyscraper designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in the manner of the Seagram Building in New York City – but dropped having failed in an influential architectural and planning show-down in the 1970s. The tall but less towering design, in a postmodernist style with an outer shell of even bands of rose-pink and muted yellow stone, prevailed. The point of the apex, as before, has a clock face but higher, as above a large pointed apex set of 30 window panes.

In 2016, the landowner proposed exterior alteration. Building users, experts and neighbours persuaded the experts at the designated UK body to protect and recognise the building and did so in the notable grade II* listed building category, making it, within England, the youngest at the time. The rooftop restaurant was used for the apparent Queen's helicopter departure point in the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.