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ivory - traducción al español

MATERIAL DERIVED FROM THE TUSKS AND TEETH OF ANIMALS
Elephant and mammoth ivory; Elephant and Mammoth ivory; Elfenbein; Mammoth ivory; Ivory board; Elephant & mammoth ivory; Elephant ivory; List of animals that produce ivory; Fossil ivory; Synthetic ivory
  • Cylindrical ivory casket, Siculo-Arabic, [[Hunt Museum]].
  • An elaborately carved ivory tusk in [[Sa'dabad Palace]], Iran
  • 11th-century Italian carved [[elephant]] tusk, [[Louvre]].
  • An ivory [[tabernacle]] featuring the Madonna of Caress, France
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  • A depiction of the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]] and the [[Child Jesus]] crafted in elephant ivory

ivory         
marfil
ivory         
(n.) = marfil
Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
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* Ivory Coast, the = Costa de Marfil
* ivory tower = torre de marfil
* ivory-towered = encerrado en su torre de marfil
Ivory Coast         
  • Armed Ivorians next to a [[French Foreign Legion]] armoured car, 2004
  • Congestion at a market in Abidjan
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  • [[Samori Touré]], founder and leader of the [[Wassoulou Empire]] which resisted French rule in West Africa
  • [[Louis-Gustave Binger]] of French West Africa in 1892 treaty signing with [[Famienkro]] leaders, in present-day N'zi-Comoé Region, Ivory Coast
  • Kong]] of new French West Africa governor Louis-Gustave Binger in 1892.
  • celt]] from [[Boundiali]] in northern Ivory Coast, photo taken at the [[IFAN Museum of African Arts]] in [[Dakar]], Senegal
  • A proportional representation of Ivory Coast, 2019
  • The [[Ivory Coast national football team]]}}
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  • Districts of Ivory Coast
  • Colonies of [[French West Africa]] circa 1913
  • President Félix Houphouët-Boigny and First Lady [[Marie-Thérèse Houphouët-Boigny]] in the [[White House]] [[Entrance Hall]] with President [[John F. Kennedy]] and First Lady [[Jacqueline Kennedy]] in 1962.
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  • A shelter for internally displaced persons during the 2011 civil war
  • Köppen climate classification map of Ivory Coast
  • Pre-European kingdoms
  • The [[university campus]] of the [[Université de Cocody]]
  • ''Yassa'']] is a popular dish throughout West Africa prepared with chicken or fish. Chicken yassa is pictured.
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WEST AFRICA
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n. Costa de Marfil (país en Africa Occidental)

Definición

ivory
1.
Ivory is a hard cream-coloured substance which forms the tusks of elephants. It is valuable and can be used for making carved ornaments.
...the international ban on the sale of ivory.
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2.
Ivory is a creamy-white colour.
COLOUR

Wikipedia

Ivory

Ivory is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) and teeth of animals, that consists mainly of dentine, one of the physical structures of teeth and tusks. The chemical structure of the teeth and tusks of mammals is the same, regardless of the species of origin, but ivory contains structures of mineralised collagen. The trade in certain teeth and tusks other than elephant is well established and widespread; therefore, "ivory" can correctly be used to describe any mammalian teeth or tusks of commercial interest which are large enough to be carved or scrimshawed.

Besides natural ivory, ivory can also be produced synthetically, hence (unlike natural ivory) not requiring the retrieval of the material from animals. Tagua nuts can also be carved like ivory.

The trade of finished goods of ivory products has its origins in the Indus Valley. Ivory is a main product that is seen in abundance and was used for trading in Harappan civilization. Finished ivory products that were seen in Harappan sites include kohl sticks, pins, awls, hooks, toggles, combs, game pieces, dice, inlay and other personal ornaments.

Ivory has been valued since ancient times in art or manufacturing for making a range of items from ivory carvings to false teeth, piano keys, fans, and dominoes. Elephant ivory is the most important source, but ivory from mammoth, walrus, hippopotamus, sperm whale, orca, narwhal and warthog are used as well. Elk also have two ivory teeth, which are believed to be the remnants of tusks from their ancestors.

The national and international trade in natural ivory of threatened species such as African and Asian elephants is illegal. The word ivory ultimately derives from the ancient Egyptian âb, âbu ("elephant"), through the Latin ebor- or ebur.

Ejemplos de uso de ivory
1. May 2006: Sudan, Ivory Coast, Djibouti, Indonesia, Egypt Sudan and Ivory Coast confirm H5N1 in poultry.
2. "The situation in Ivory Coast remains complicated.
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4. ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast –– The United Nations said Wednesday that thousands of refugees were without help after riots forced it to curtail operations in Ivory Coast.
5. The suspected gang leader has been arrested in Ivory Coast.