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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION BUILDING
Arts and industries building; Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution; Arts & Industries Building
  • Construction of the Arts and Industries Building in 1879
  • ''Columbia Protecting Science and Industry'' by sculptor [[Caspar Buberl]].
  • Renovation of the Arts and Industries Building in 2012

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  • Oil-fired generators at Hawaiian Electric Kahe Power Plant in Kapolei on the Waianae Coast
AMERICAN UTILITY COMPANY
Hawaiian Electric Company; Hawaii Electric Vehicle Demonstration Project; Maui Electric Company; HECO; Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc.; Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.; Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc; HELCO
‎سابقة بمعنى قرحة ; تقرُّح‎
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NON-DEPARTMENTAL PUBLIC BODY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
National Institute for Clinical Excellence; National Institute for health and Clinical Excellence; NICE; National Library for Health; NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence; National institute for health and clinical excellence; National Institute of Clinical Excellence; NICE guidelines; National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence; NICE guideline; Health Development Agency; National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence; NICE Clinical guidelines; U.K. National Library for Health; National Institute of Health and Care Excellence; NIHCE
ADJ
نيق ، صعب الارضاء ، مفرط التأنق = شديد الحرص على التزام قواعد السلوك الشريف لذيذ = لطيف ، ودى دقيق = متطلب عناية و دقة مليح ، بهيج ، سار = قريب الى النفس محكم ، متقن ، بارع ردئ ، خبيث ، لعين مهذب ، رفيع التهذيب = طاهر ، متمسك باهداب الفضيلة
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NON-DEPARTMENTAL PUBLIC BODY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
National Institute for Clinical Excellence; National Institute for health and Clinical Excellence; NICE; National Library for Health; NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence; National institute for health and clinical excellence; National Institute of Clinical Excellence; NICE guidelines; National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence; NICE guideline; Health Development Agency; National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence; NICE Clinical guidelines; U.K. National Library for Health; National Institute of Health and Care Excellence; NIHCE

الصفة

أَلْمَعِيّ ; أَلِيف ; أَنِس ; بَصِير ; بَهِيج ; بَهيّ ; جَمِيل ; حَسَن ; خَفِيفُ الظِّلّ ; خَلُوق ; خَلِيل ; ذَكِيّ ; رَءُوم ; رَضِيّ ; رَفِيع ; رَقِيق ; زَيْن ; سائِغ ; شَهِيّ ; صَدِيق ; طَيِّب ; طَيِّع ; عَذْب ; فارِه ; فاطِن ; فَطِن ; فَطِين ; فَكِه ; فَهِم ; فَهَّامَة ; كَيِّس ; لَحِن ; لَطِيف ; لَوْذَعِيّ ; مُؤَانِس ; مُؤْنِس ; مُبْصِر ; مُبْهِج ; مُتَبَصِّر ; مُتَحَابّ ; مُحِبّ ; مُحَبَّبٌ إلى النَّفْس ; مَحْبُوب ; مُذعِن ; مُرْضٍ ; مَرِيء ; مُسْتَبْصِر ; مُسْتَحَبّ ; مُسْتَسَاغ ; مُسَلٍّ ; مُطَاوِع ; مِطْواع ; مَعْسُول ; مَقْبُول ; مُلْهٍ ; مَلِيح ; ممتثل ; مُمْتِع ; مُنْصاع ; مُنَكِّت ; نَبِه ; نَبِيه ; نَكَّات ; واجِد ; وَدُود ; وَسِيم ; وَضَّاح

Definitie

nice
¦ adjective
1. giving pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable.
good-natured; kind.
2. fine or subtle: a nice distinction.
requiring careful attention.
3. archaic fastidious.
Phrases
nice and -- satisfactory in terms of the quality described.
nice one informal expressing approval.
Derivatives
niceish adjective
nicely adverb
niceness noun
Word History
The word nice entered Middle English in the sense 'stupid', from Latin nescius, meaning 'ignorant'. It developed a range of senses, from 'wanton and dissolute' to 'strange or rare' and 'coy or reserved'. It was first used with a positive connotation in the sense 'fine or subtle' in the 16th century, and the current main meanings, senses 1 and 2, are recorded from the late 18th century.

Wikipedia

Arts and Industries Building

The Arts and Industries Building is the second oldest (after The Castle) of the Smithsonian museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Initially named the National Museum, it was built to provide the Smithsonian with its first proper facility for public display of its growing collections. The building, designed by architects Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze, opened in 1881, hosting an inaugural ball for President James A. Garfield. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971. After being closed since 2004, the building reopened in 2021 with a special exhibition, Futures, scheduled to run through July 2022.