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Cosa (chi) è fitter carpet - definizione

BRITISH BOTANIST
Alistair H. Fitter; Alistair Fitter; Alastair H. Fitter; A.H. Fitter; A. H. Fitter; Alastair Hugh Fitter

Axminster carpet         
  • Alcaraz rug]] at the [[Nazmiyal collection]]
  • A wool carpet
  • A carpet seller in [[Jaipur]], India
  • [[Oushak]] (Usak) carpet (late 19th century)
  • One of the [[Ardabil Carpet]]s
  • Berber-style carpet]]. Berber-style carpets feature two sizes of tufts of varying colors in a loop pile construction
  • A [[Tree of Life]] pattern
  • A traditional rug being woven on a carpet [[loom]]
  • Carpet with geometric patterns on the floor in kindergarten. [[Buryatia]], [[Russia]]
  • ''The Carpet Seller'' ([[Giulio Rosati]])
  • Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Carpet Merchant
  • [[Kayseri]] prayer rug from [[Anatolia]], Turkey
  • Modern carpet illustrating a camel caravan on the [[Silk Road]]
  • Ourika Valley, Morocco]]
  • Machine used to cut and re-roll carpet lengths
  • Fighting Group of the Working Class]]
  • stamp]] featuring a carpet
  • tufted]] carpet
  • The [[Czartoryski]] carpet with coat of arms of the Polish Myszkowski family,<ref name=polish /> made with a [[cotton]] warp, a [[silk]] weft and pile, and metal wrapped thread (Iran, 17th century)
  • The largest hand-woven carpet in the world at the [[Turkmen Carpet Museum]] in [[Ashgabat]]
  • ''toranj'' medallion]], a common design in [[Persian carpets]]
  • Turkish woolen carpet
TEXTILE FLOOR COVERING
Carpets; Woven carpet; Konya Carpet; Konya carpet; Carpet binding; Axminster Carpet; Axminster carpet; Carpet layer; Carpetlayer; Carpetlaying; Carpet-layer; Shaggy yarn; Silk rugs; Chinese carpets and rugs; Carpet Fitter; Carpet Industry; Antique Rug; Ancient Rugs; Carpet making; Rug (textile)
·add. ·- A similar but cheaper machine-made carpet, resembling moquette in construction and appearance, but finer and of better material.
II. Axminster carpet ·add. ·- A variety of Turkey carpet, woven by machine or, when more than 27 inches wide, on a hand loom, and consisting of strips of worsted chenille so colored as to produce a pattern on a stout jute backing. It has a fine soft pile. So called from Axminster, England, where it was formerly (1755 - 1835) made.
carpet         
  • Alcaraz rug]] at the [[Nazmiyal collection]]
  • A wool carpet
  • A carpet seller in [[Jaipur]], India
  • [[Oushak]] (Usak) carpet (late 19th century)
  • One of the [[Ardabil Carpet]]s
  • Berber-style carpet]]. Berber-style carpets feature two sizes of tufts of varying colors in a loop pile construction
  • A [[Tree of Life]] pattern
  • A traditional rug being woven on a carpet [[loom]]
  • Carpet with geometric patterns on the floor in kindergarten. [[Buryatia]], [[Russia]]
  • ''The Carpet Seller'' ([[Giulio Rosati]])
  • Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Carpet Merchant
  • [[Kayseri]] prayer rug from [[Anatolia]], Turkey
  • Modern carpet illustrating a camel caravan on the [[Silk Road]]
  • Ourika Valley, Morocco]]
  • Machine used to cut and re-roll carpet lengths
  • Fighting Group of the Working Class]]
  • stamp]] featuring a carpet
  • tufted]] carpet
  • The [[Czartoryski]] carpet with coat of arms of the Polish Myszkowski family,<ref name=polish /> made with a [[cotton]] warp, a [[silk]] weft and pile, and metal wrapped thread (Iran, 17th century)
  • The largest hand-woven carpet in the world at the [[Turkmen Carpet Museum]] in [[Ashgabat]]
  • ''toranj'' medallion]], a common design in [[Persian carpets]]
  • Turkish woolen carpet
TEXTILE FLOOR COVERING
Carpets; Woven carpet; Konya Carpet; Konya carpet; Carpet binding; Axminster Carpet; Axminster carpet; Carpet layer; Carpetlayer; Carpetlaying; Carpet-layer; Shaggy yarn; Silk rugs; Chinese carpets and rugs; Carpet Fitter; Carpet Industry; Antique Rug; Ancient Rugs; Carpet making; Rug (textile)
To be boring, dull, plain or monotonous.
Reference to how boring carpet shopping is, or how monotonous and lacking in personality a person is.
I don't believe how carpet this speaker is - I bet he practices carpetry.
Carpet         
  • Alcaraz rug]] at the [[Nazmiyal collection]]
  • A wool carpet
  • A carpet seller in [[Jaipur]], India
  • [[Oushak]] (Usak) carpet (late 19th century)
  • One of the [[Ardabil Carpet]]s
  • Berber-style carpet]]. Berber-style carpets feature two sizes of tufts of varying colors in a loop pile construction
  • A [[Tree of Life]] pattern
  • A traditional rug being woven on a carpet [[loom]]
  • Carpet with geometric patterns on the floor in kindergarten. [[Buryatia]], [[Russia]]
  • ''The Carpet Seller'' ([[Giulio Rosati]])
  • Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Carpet Merchant
  • [[Kayseri]] prayer rug from [[Anatolia]], Turkey
  • Modern carpet illustrating a camel caravan on the [[Silk Road]]
  • Ourika Valley, Morocco]]
  • Machine used to cut and re-roll carpet lengths
  • Fighting Group of the Working Class]]
  • stamp]] featuring a carpet
  • tufted]] carpet
  • The [[Czartoryski]] carpet with coat of arms of the Polish Myszkowski family,<ref name=polish /> made with a [[cotton]] warp, a [[silk]] weft and pile, and metal wrapped thread (Iran, 17th century)
  • The largest hand-woven carpet in the world at the [[Turkmen Carpet Museum]] in [[Ashgabat]]
  • ''toranj'' medallion]], a common design in [[Persian carpets]]
  • Turkish woolen carpet
TEXTILE FLOOR COVERING
Carpets; Woven carpet; Konya Carpet; Konya carpet; Carpet binding; Axminster Carpet; Axminster carpet; Carpet layer; Carpetlayer; Carpetlaying; Carpet-layer; Shaggy yarn; Silk rugs; Chinese carpets and rugs; Carpet Fitter; Carpet Industry; Antique Rug; Ancient Rugs; Carpet making; Rug (textile)
·noun A smooth soft covering resembling or suggesting a carpet.
II. Carpet ·vt To cover with, or as with, a carpet; to spread with carpets; to furnish with a carpet or carpets.
III. Carpet ·noun A heavy woven or felted fabric, usually of wool, but also of cotton, hemp, straw, ·etc.; ·esp. a floor covering made in breadths to be sewed together and nailed to the floor, as distinguished from a rug or mat; originally, also, a wrought cover for tables.

Wikipedia

Alastair Fitter

Alastair Hugh Fitter CBE FRS (born 20 June 1948) is a British ecologist at the University of York.

Fitter was educated at Oxford and at Liverpool, and came to the Department of Biology in York in 1972.[1] In 2004 he was appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor, with the Research portfolio. He is a member of Council of the Natural Environment Research Council.

Fitter's research interests include plant and microbial behaviour in a changing world; functional ecology of roots and mycorrhizal associations under field conditions; root system architecture; carbon cycling in soil, especially in relation to mycorrhizas; phenological responses to climate change.

Alastair Fitter is the son of the naturalist and author Richard Fitter (1913–2005), and together in 2002 they published an article in Science on the changing phenology of wild flowers due to global warming. They have also collaborated on numerous field guides and other natural history books.

Fitter was elected Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2005. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2010 New Year Honours for services to environmental science. He received a President's Medal from the British Ecological Society.